Why THIS Planet Would Have RED Plants
Recently we learned about the exoplanet Kepler-186f, a potentially earthlike, potentially habitable world only around 500 lightyears away. But when I mentioned that here plants would grow red instead of green I was met with skepticism. So I'm back to fully explain exactly why Kepler-186f and planets like it would have red plants! Find my EXTINCT BUTTERFLY POSTER here: https://store.nebula.tv/products/atla... Buy the MARS MAP here: https://store.nebula.tv/products/atla... Check out my second channel ARCHIVE DIVE here: https://www.youtube.com/ @ArchiveDiveYoutube Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: https://go.nebula.tv/atlaspro Special thanks to Dr. Nathan Gabor for his help and taking the time to zoom with me! Read his paper here: https://science.sciencemag.org/conten... Support Me on Patreon here: / atlaspro Follow Me on Twitter @theatlaspro Sources / Further Reading • SKY & PLANT COLOR ft. Worldbuilding Notes https://i.stack.imgur.com/RSrwn.png https://i.stack.imgur.com/iertA.png https://www.nasa.gov/ames/kepler/kepl...

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