Botany One on Nostr: “That the irradiant flux from a G-star can support abundant oxygenic photosynthesis ...
“That the irradiant flux from a G-star can support abundant oxygenic photosynthesis is not surprising, given that we already have a real example of this on Earth. The fact this is likely also true for the smaller, cooler, and very orange, K-type stars is more interesting and broadens our search criteria beyond Earth-like planets orbiting Sun-like stars.”
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