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* galois
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<galois>
[url] [2301.03070] Relegation-free closed-form perturbation theory and the domain of secular motions in the Restricted 3-Body Problem | arxiv.org
<galois>
[url] [2301.03478] Inverse problem approach in Extreme Adaptive Optics: analytical model of the fitting error and lowering of the aliasing | arxiv.org
<SnoopJ>
extreme adaptive optics game of the year edition
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[url] [2301.03824] Photosynthetic Fluorescence from Earth-Like Planets around Sun-Like and Cool Stars | arxiv.org
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"Remote sensing of the Earth has demonstrated that photosynthesis is traceable as the vegetation red edge (VRE), which is the steep rise in the reflection spectrum of vegetation, and as solar-induced fluorescence. This study examined the detectability of biological fluorescence from two types of photosynthetic pigments, chlorophylls (Chls) and bacteriochlorophylls (BChls)"
<raptop>
For some reason discussions around the red edge scare me like. Like it feels like we'll really easily hit a false positive (or false negative)