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    $\begingroup$ Perfectly concise, and now I know the formula so I can re-calculate if I rejigger things. Thank you! P.S. If I'm following correctly, I think the solar constant part shouldn't be a problem for my world if its sun has mass and luminescence such that it appears similar to Earth's sun from the perspective of my moon. The Saturn-like planet would receive an amount of light comparable to Earth's moon gets even though its distance is farther. Thank you for the note, though, as I now understand another factor that would impact other bodies in this moon's solar system. $\endgroup$ Commented Mar 28, 2021 at 15:32