Who uses the moon program and what experiences have they had with it?
Which channels do you use for it and how many hours should it run?
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The luminosity of the moon is essentially a reflection of the sun's full spectrum light. Thus, throughout the lunar cycle, all light channels should mirror that of daylight to provide the widest possible spectrum. This is significantly beneficial for microorganisms as they utilize varying light spectrums. For instance, research conducted with the Atlantic icon shows that bacteria, which decompose fish waste (carbon), utilize phosphates and nitrates to construct their structures.
These bacteria's activities are regulated by light. When light is switched off for a period of 1.5 hours, there's a notable increase in the water's oxygen level by 1-2 units. !!!
This occurs because, in the absence of light for photosynthesis, bacteria resort to using oxygen instead.
Upon switching off the light, these bacteria release oxygen and commence their 8-hour nocturnal activity phase. During nighttime, they generate materials such as Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (also known as sea sugar) for the construction of zooplankton skeletons. This sea sugar is a crucial component in the skeletal structures of all planktonic flagellates.
The cycle of the Orphek icon moon serves as a command series for bacteria. Certain bacteria perform specific tasks during the day while others function differently at night. Their 8-hour work cycle initiates a spectrum specific to each bacterium. A command of a 1.5-hour glow within a particular spectrum is deemed sufficient.