Corey S Powell on Nostr: Red dwarf stars are by far the most common type in our galaxy, and they tend to have ...
Red dwarf stars are by far the most common type in our galaxy, and they tend to have small, Earth-size planets. Great news! But can any of those planets support life? That's what we're trying to find out. (3/n) #explore #learn
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