Kepler-186f: Planet with red plants

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I'm done with earth I'm moving to this planet-

ImTheVenus
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In a world where land is red? Hell yeah.

Skkssjjdjsjs.s
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This makes no sense. Most plants on Earth are green because they reject green light. They love red light. They absorb red light. So a star that sends out primarily red light....should generate plants that are any color BUT red

ericjohnson
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The Red Plants on Kepler 186f is so BEAUTIFUL🤩🤩🤩🤩

YildizEren-ypwm
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I loved the kepler video of this planet and its red plants

amazing

shanemartin
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Leading to red plants- *The owl house intro theme song starts playing*

kkd
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Earthlings: Eat your greens 🍏💚

Kepler-452b: Eat your reds 🍎❤️

herohamza
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If I had superpowers I would leave Earth immediately

kwe
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It would take 8.4 million years to reach there.

Koshua
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Year:2063
Month:july
Day:12
hour:4:35 AM




The day that there will be NO SUCH THING CALLED HUMANITY☄️
prepare yourself…..

Egg-yolo
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There might be a chance of life on that planet, our bodies have to adapt to living there

williswameyo
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I hope that planet have life dose like earth does

Apexshooter
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Our sun isn't green. I bet a red dwarf doesn't actually look red from an earthlike planet within its habitable zone.

gwugluud
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The plants may be red, due to the low wavelength from the star's light, which omits a red light

williswameyo
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Are u saying there's a chance of life already existing there?

deepthi
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Red plants, what a trip dude

my dad has a red colored pool...he is rich af

shanemartin
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Red plants would reflect the red light. That wouldn't work. They can only use red light if they aren't red

cliftonmiller
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The women in that planet are also red. For those of you that love red meat

remydelgado
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That means we could possibly hav3 aliens there

zack_nap
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Kepler-186b, Kepler-186c, Kepler-186d, and Kepler186e: nothing special. tbh

drewkastelajara