Atmosphere
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And it turns out the Mars
atmosphere
is often 100 percent humid.
So this device can extract all the water that humans will need simply from the
atmosphere
on Mars.
It's a reverse fuel cell, essentially, that sucks in the Martian
atmosphere
and pumps out oxygen.
On Earth we have miles of
atmosphere
piled up on us, which creates 15 pounds of pressure on our bodies at all times, and we're constantly pushing out against that.
Mars is incredibly cold because it has a very thin
atmosphere.
If we heat it up, it sublimes directly into the
atmosphere
and thickens the
atmosphere
the same way it does on Earth.
As the planet spins, it will heat up all that dry ice, sublime it, and it will go into the
atmosphere.
As the
atmosphere
gets thicker, everything gets better.
We get more protection from radiation, more
atmosphere
makes us warmer, makes the planet warmer, so we get running water and that makes crops possible.
And a thicker
atmosphere
will create enough pressure so that we can throw away those space suits.
We'll still be left with the complicated problem of making the
atmosphere
breathable, and frankly that could take 1,000 years to accomplish.
Firstly, because greenhouse gases, once released, stay in the
atmosphere
for decades.
The red coating will seal it against the cold of deep space, the purple coating will protect it from the intense heat as it enters the
atmosphere
of RH-1729, and the green coating will shield it from the alien planet’s electric storms.
It rearranges itself to be red in deep space, purple as it enters RH-1729’s atmosphere, and green when it flies through the electric storms.
And like clockwork, the same group of men would be there every time we went, either waiting on their favorite barber or just soaking up the
atmosphere.
You want to have an
atmosphere
for water to be liquid.
You have to be very careful with that
atmosphere.
You can't have too much atmosphere, too thick or too warm an atmosphere, because then you end up too hot like Venus, and you can't have liquid water.
But if you have too little
atmosphere
and it's too thin and too cold, you end up like Mars, too cold.
The
atmosphere
of Mars today is too thin and too cold for water to be stable as a liquid.
This one image tells you that the
atmosphere
of Mars changed, and it changed in big ways.
Where did that
atmosphere
go that allowed water to be liquid at the surface?
But Venus also has an
atmosphere
that escapes with time, and Mars and Earth as well.
Many scientists think that a magnetic field of a planet serves as a shield for the atmosphere, deflecting solar wind particles around the planet in a bit of a force field-type effect having to do with electric charge of those particles.
Mars, on the other hand, has been unprotected because of its lack of magnetic field, and over billions of years, maybe enough
atmosphere
has been stripped away to account for a transition from a habitable planet to the planet that we see today.
That's because we know energy from the solar wind is being deposited into our
atmosphere
here on Earth.
At this stage, every single drop of water that falls into the forest doesn't evaporate back into the
atmosphere.
It has an extensive
atmosphere.
Now, massive disturbance at this scale is known to affect hydrological cycles, degrade wildlife habitat, and emit greenhouse gases back into the atmosphere, which creates more disturbance and more tree diebacks.
The Earth was struck by an asteroid, a huge amount of debris was jettisoned into the
atmosphere.
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