Atmosphere
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This technology works by introducing a mirror into the telescope optics system that's continuously changing to counteract what the
atmosphere
is doing to you.
Because, in truth, while I said we're correcting for the Earth's atmosphere, we actually only correct for half the errors that are introduced.
We do this by shooting a laser up into the atmosphere, and what we think we can do is if we shine a few more that we can correct the rest.
But if you wanted to know what the perfect energy source is, the perfect energy source is one that doesn't take up much space, has a virtually inexhaustible supply, is safe, doesn't put any carbon into the atmosphere, doesn't leave any long-lived radioactive waste: it's fusion.
By understanding that the
atmosphere
is made out of several different layers of wind which all have different direction.
Of course not just like the
atmosphere
in the balloon, but in life itself.
And what we're looking at is the presence of the gas methane, CH4, in the
atmosphere
of Mars.
We now have evidence that methane is in the
atmosphere
of Mars, a gas that, on Earth, is biogenic in origin, produced by living systems.
But, of equal importance, as we fly through the
atmosphere
of Mars, we transmit that journey, the first flight of an airplane outside of the Earth, we transmit those images back to Earth.
We will have instruments aboard the plane that will sample, every three minutes, the
atmosphere
of Mars.
It enters the
atmosphere
of Mars.
The airplane is exposed to the
atmosphere
for the first time.
We believe that in a one-hour flight we can rewrite the textbook on Mars by making high-resolution measurements of the atmosphere, looking for gases of biogenic origin, looking for gases of volcanic origin, studying the surface, studying the magnetism on the surface, which we don't understand, as well as about a dozen other areas.
And, of equal importance is, we test ARES in the Earth's atmosphere, at 100,000 feet, which is comparable to the density and pressure of the
atmosphere
on Mars where we'll fly.
We are on the verge right now to make the first flight of an airplane outside the Earth's
atmosphere.
They're the ones that create the
atmosphere
that we're happily breathing, and they're not part of this study.
So we're in the process of finding out by inadvertent bad geoengineering of too much CO2 in the atmosphere, finding out, what is the ocean doing with that?
We have a program with Exxon Mobile to try and develop new strains of algae that can efficiently capture carbon dioxide from the
atmosphere
or from concentrated sources, make new hydrocarbons that can go into their refineries to make normal gasoline and diesel fuel out of CO2.
Because right now, those industries with a lot of copyright protection are operating in an
atmosphere
where it's as if they don't have any protection, and they don't know what to do.
And now, this is a picture of atoms in the Sun's
atmosphere
absorbing light.
A classic example is James Hansen, a NASA climatologist pushing for 350 parts per million carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere.
It wasn't until we really left Earth, got above the
atmosphere
and had seen the horizon bend back on itself, that we could understand our planet as a limited condition.
And the same thing with the atmosphere: If you took all the
atmosphere
and rolled it up in a ball, you would get that little sphere of gas on the right.
And all the burning of oil and coal and gas, all the fossil fuels, have changed the
atmosphere
greatly.
Each storm scours the atmosphere, washing out dust, soot, trace chemicals, and depositing them on the snow pack year after year, millennia after millennia, creating a kind of periodic table of elements that at this point is more than 11,000 feet thick.
We heard about the
atmosphere
as a thin layer of varnish.
Or we can look at the salt and smoke and dust in the atmosphere, or the rainfall and snowfall, globally, as well as the annual cycle of vegetation on land and in the ocean.
We've also talked about concentrations of carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere.
We are, right now, at 390 parts per million of CO2 in the
atmosphere.
Volcanoes eject aerosols into the
atmosphere.
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