Atmosphere
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Orbiters like the MAVEN mission sample the Martian atmosphere, trying to understand how Mars might have lost its past habitability.
The atmosphere, the ... BF: Yeah, a little sketchy.
Now we know these from Mars, but this comet doesn't have an atmosphere, so it's a bit difficult to create a wind-blown shadow.
And you can have what we call organic molecules, and these are the bricks of life, and you can have fossils, and you can minerals, biominerals, which is due to the reaction between bacteria and rocks, and of course you can have gases in the
atmosphere.
And when you look at those tiny green algae on the right of the slide here, they are the direct descendants of those who have been pumping oxygen a billion years ago in the
atmosphere
of the Earth.
The
atmosphere
was stripped away by solar winds, Mars lost its magnetosphere, and then cosmic rays and U.V. bombarded the surface and water escaped to space and went underground.
Because when you go higher, the
atmosphere
is getting thinner, it's getting more unstable, the temperature is getting cooler, and you have a lot more U.V. radiation.
He succeeds getting to 100,000 feet, leaving the atmosphere, seeing a thin blue line of space.
The Star Trek Enterprise had to travel vast distances at incredible speeds to orbit other planets so that First Officer Spock could analyze the
atmosphere
to see if the planet was habitable or if there were lifeforms there.
Well, you know, our own Earth has oxygen in the
atmosphere
to 20 percent by volume.
But without plants and photosynthetic life, there would be no oxygen, virtually no oxygen in our
atmosphere.
And the capability to split up the starlight so that we can look for gases and assess the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, estimate the surface temperature, and look for signs of life.
Then of course, there's all that CO2 from this material that ends up in the
atmosphere.
For instance, having an
atmosphere
is a necessary condition for being a habitable planet.
So in other words, because of the lights and the projectors that are on in this room right now, the CO2 that is going into our
atmosphere
as a result of that electricity consumption lasts a very long time.
Some of it will be in our
atmosphere
for a century, maybe much longer.
Together with our collaborators at Harvard and MIT, we embedded bacteria that were genetically engineered to rapidly capture carbon from the
atmosphere
and convert it into sugar.
Because we are creatures living on the surface, our perception of the inner side of the planet is in some ways skewed, as is that of the depth of the oceans or of the upper
atmosphere.
I would love to talk about my astronomy, but I suspect that the number of people who are interested in radiative transfer in non-gray atmospheres and polarization of light in Jupiter's upper
atmosphere
are the number of people who'd fit in a bus shelter.
Words, specifically dialogue in a drama setting, are used for many different reasons: to set the mood of the scene, to give some more
atmosphere
to the setting, and to develop relationships between characters.
For example, If you have a balloon of any gas at zero degrees Celcius, and at a pressure of one atmosphere, then you have precisely six hundred and two sextillion gas particles.
For example, Mars is smaller than Earth, and so has less gravity, and that's one important reason that Mars has a very thin atmosphere, and no oceans at its surface.
Second, the planet needs to have an
atmosphere.
Because without an atmosphere, the planet is in a vacuum, and liquid water isn't stable in a vacuum.
For example, our moon has no atmosphere, and so if you spill some water on the moon, it will either boil away as vapor, or freeze solid to make ice.
Without the pressure of an atmosphere, liquid water can't survive.
It's the right size, it has an atmosphere, and it's in the habitable zone of our sun.
That's because Venus
' atmosphere
is full of carbon dioxide, an important greenhouse gas.
In fact, its
atmosphere
is almost entirely carbon dioxide, and is almost 100 times thicker than our own.
If there's a region of low pressure in the atmosphere, air is pushed toward it, like water going down a drain.
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