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because you need 3 transits for a positive detection of a exoplanet. And given that the habitable planet around a sun like star is anything from 250 - 700 days the observation time is too expensive so they focus on red dwarfs instead. I also find it pretty annoying as well, especially when science communicators try and extrapolate observations on red dwarfs on what is typical extrasolar system.


Red dwarf systems are the typical extrasolar system though. The vast majority of stars in this galaxy are red dwarfs.


Yeah but there are about 20 billion G and K type stars in the Milky Way so it's not that rare.


Fair. Physics so unfair.


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