Atmosphere
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It actually has a very thick
atmosphere.
We have tar paper on the rooftops that bounces heat back into the atmosphere, contributing to global climate change, no doubt.
So that pool of water is sending out its heat upward towards the
atmosphere.
The
atmosphere
and the molecules in it absorb some of that heat and send it back.
Our
atmosphere
doesn't absorb all of that heat.
At certain wavelengths, in particular between eight and 13 microns, our
atmosphere
has what's known as a transmission window.
The cold of this upper
atmosphere
and all the way out to outer space, which can be as cold as minus 270 degrees Celsius, or minus 454 degrees Fahrenheit.
First, it sends its heat out precisely where our
atmosphere
lets that heat out the best.
We put waste water and some source of CO2 into our floating structure, and the waste water provides nutrients for the algae to grow, and they sequester CO2 that would otherwise go off into the
atmosphere
as a greenhouse gas.
It's a nonprofit, a community biotech lab in Brooklyn, New York, and the idea was people could come, they could take classes and putter around in the lab in a very open, friendly
atmosphere.
They give off a lot of heat into the atmosphere, and for some of you may understand the heat island effect in cities, where the urban areas are much more warm than the adjacent rural areas, but we also have problems that, when we lose power, we can't open a window here, and so the buildings are uninhabitable and have to be made vacant until that air conditioning system can start up again.
Now, the Moon has no atmosphere, so micrometeorites come in continuously, and the whole surface of the Moon is covered with powder now, because for four billion years it's been bombarded by micrometeorites, and when micrometeorites come in at about 20 to 60,000 miles an hour, they vaporize on contact.
If you live up here, in summer the sun is coming fairly directly down, but in winter it's coming through a huge amount of atmosphere, and much of the ultraviolet is weeded out, and the range of wavelengths that hit the Earth are different from summer to winter.
And he also created a magical
atmosphere
of trust between us by confessing his secret, which was that, as a very young boy starting at age four, he had been savagely and repeatedly physically abused by his stepfather, and the abuse had gotten so bad that he had had to drop out of school in eighth grade, even though he was very smart, and he'd spent almost 20 years rebuilding his life.
And when that ecosystem collapses, it could take a major ecosystem with it, like our
atmosphere.
There's going to be a lot of cheap rocketry that's going to come online in about six or seven years that gets us into the low
atmosphere
very cheaply.
So far, our
atmosphere
has done, and our magnetic field has done pretty well protecting us from this.
Everything that we need to make an
atmosphere
on Mars, and to make a livable planet on Mars, is probably there.
Carbon goes back to the
atmosphere.
We are already doing so on about 15 million hectares on five continents, and people who understand far more about carbon than I do calculate that, for illustrative purposes, if we do what I am showing you here, we can take enough carbon out of the
atmosphere
and safely store it in the grassland soils for thousands of years, and if we just do that on about half the world's grasslands that I've shown you, we can take us back to pre-industrial levels, while feeding people.
Narrator: With a wingspan of 247 feet, this makes her larger than a Boeing 747. (Music) Her designers' attention to detail and her construction gives Helios' structure the flexibility and strength to deal with the turbulence encountered in the
atmosphere.
Approaching a peak radar altitude of 96,863 feet, at 4:12 p.m., Helios is standing on top of 98 percent of the Earth's
atmosphere.
These clouds can grow so big, up to 50 miles wide and reach up to 65,000 feet into the
atmosphere.
Wherever we look, it's observable: in the biosphere, in the atmosphere, in the ocean, showing these super-exponential trajectories characterizing an unsustainable path and announcing a phase transition.
Because the ocean gives us more than half of the oxygen we breathe, food, it absorbs much of the carbon pollution that we throw in the
atmosphere.
It has a very large, thick atmosphere, and in fact, its surface environment was believed to be more like the environment we have here on the Earth, or at least had in the past, than any other body in the solar system.
Its
atmosphere
is largely molecular nitrogen, like you are breathing here in this room, except that its
atmosphere
is suffused with simple organic materials like methane and propane and ethane.
And these molecules high up in the
atmosphere
of Titan get broken down, and their products join together to make haze particles.
It's a condensable in the atmosphere, and so recognizing this circumstance brought to the fore a whole world of bizarre possibilities.
As I said, it has a thick, extensive
atmosphere.
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