Those are all things that, you know, how you can actually see the Perhaps observable increase in cadence of different types of atmospheric phenomena interact with the longer-term kind of very large impactful events that the sediment delivery system, such as rivers,
And we can tell an observer, this planet that you found would be way too hot if the planet's covered in ocean because it would make it-- it would form a steam atmosphere. It's too close to its star. That water would evaporate away in less than a million years.
conditions. So that's the Mustafar like planet from uh from that third Star Wars atmosphere. And that again relies on this amazing property of starlight that there are these missing colors, these
conditions. So that's the Mustafar like planet from uh from that third Star Wars atmosphere would go dark because the sodium is blocking that particular type
I've written in my notes here painting staring, which I've not yet had the time to go and find three hours to do this, but perhaps you could talk about-- atmosphere at universities like Harvard and all the rest of it is such that, like, she needs to play a role as a teacher
Totally. Totally. I always say to people that everywhere in the world, if you look at the US today as well, you have this very intolerant atmosphere. And it's everywhere in the world. It's not just America.
And what they do is use very careful chemical measurements to reconstruct both the local temperature and the ancient atmosphere-- so basically, how much carbon dioxide and methane were there-- from the time when the ice bubbles were locked inside of the ice sheet. So the records from these archives show, basically, how our climate has changed in the past and what that might portend for our future.
for planets. So let's imagine for a moment we could transport ourselves to one of these, not the TRAPPIST ones, but some planets orbiting a slightly bigger star. atmosphere remains our favorite way to find signs of life on another world.
his answer was, I don't know that we'll ever see the end of the age of oil, but I do know that the Stone Age didn't end atmospheric cooling, and solar energy, and actually the production of clean water because we can use them as dew collectors in the morning
um so so there when I met him I he was like he was texting and whatever and I atmospheric CO2 detector yeah exactly what would you bring if you're doing the science March what would be your best experiment that would be that would work
I had to slip that in in case you forgot I was Catholic. atmospherically equivalent in its carbon content.
And they're trying to figure out-- there you go. atmosphere. Turns out, it's not actually the case.
And I think when you are happier you do you feel more able to try to do something that's going to bring you that atmosphere of growth even if there's going to be a lot of frustration or anxiety attached to it. But when you're not feeling happy it can feel overwhelming to try to plug into that.
So it's way, way back pretty much at the dawn of formation of evolution of galaxies. atmosphere blocks most x-rays, so we looked for high energy phenomena, we looked for signs
aren't putting up uh scores because it's more than that you know the it's it's really about creating the musical atmosphere and not whether you hit every note is is it's nice if you can and you practice as much as you can but that's really not what it's all about and so some of the hard the hardest thing is sometimes just beginning you know just
of you have seen diagrams, like this a a famous wedge diagram. Today we're spewing about 30 gigatons of carbon into the atmosphere. What does that mean? Thirty gigatons naturally occurring carbon in the atmosphere is about 700 gigatons. So it's about 5% a year. In 20 years we're doubling the amount of carbon. Unless it's absorbed or unless the earth is adapting. So we don't know what's going to happen. This is the chart that the International Energy Agency where they project
atmosphere, we'll let you know." So they called me back a few hours later and said we figured out what it is." I said, "Oh, okay what is it?""Chemical composition it's urine."
atmosphere as the root matter rots it does leave behind a small amount of
atmosphere you know it's what Eco Geeks call carbon neutral I mean think about it it's a carbon neutral petrol station
atmospheric scientist named Paul Crutzen, who published a paper about this idea of putting particles up into the stratosphere. Basically, the idea, he already agreed that we would
atmosphere these clouds can grow and they spread spay out at the top into an
atmosphere and that's even what i thought was interesting with that stat it's more than coal mining and it's more than manure
atmospheric pressure was we weren't sure how hostile or habitable it might be not
atmosphere on the Viking Mission around that whole subject of Life on Mars because even though Carl was really
atmospheric motion. The atmospheres introduces defocus.
The atmospheric response scales with that. So, if that temperature is much much warmer than average, then that's a stronger El Niño and has a stronger influence over global atmospheric circulations.
No atmosphere? No water.
and atmospheric CO2. And on the axis, there are the years.
The atmosphere was huge.
the atmosphere is a little bit quiet.
or atmosphere. There's a couple of things to say about this.
The atmosphere we put in the sphere, the sphere is this size.
the atmosphere we breathe.
good atmosphere and decor and everything, they're two completely different things.
Your atmosphere in that plane, in that air cabin pressure, dehydrates you.
The atmosphere is spinning the Earth.
the atmosphere 50 miles can sustain the human balloon uhhuh compare all this uh
certain atmospheric conditions it goes horizontally and you just can't walk into it and it was that kind of a day
The atmosphere around Parivaar lends itself to self esteem and creates hope amongst the resident children.
that atmosphere will leave a fingerprint upon the light that the James Webb Telescope will catch.
that atmosphere, or people that I care about, redefine rules of engagement.
The atmosphere that is created by the founder, Redhanath Swami Maharaj, and the atmosphere that is created by the devotees who
Its atmosphere of what he thought was purposeless labor and dead-endedness.
the atmosphere pleasantly corporate, the office design as traditional as could be, the corridor offices around the side, cubicles in the middle.
Mars' atmosphere is less than 1% of Earth's.
But atmospheres are very interesting.
The atmosphere of Titan is 1.5 times that of Earth.
And so I came up with that to think about happiness you have to think about feeling good, feeling bad, feeling right, in an atmosphere of growth. And atmosphere of growth took me much longer to identify.
an atmosphere of growth. And atmosphere of growth took me much longer to identify. So the feeling good is easy.
to do their books better, or helping a friend move, or cleaning out your closet, or learning a new software program. This atmosphere of growth is something that is energizing, and in a way that's very, very positive. However, a lot of times it does come with this unfortunate layer of feeling stupid, incompetent, frustrated, having to work with annoying