Pluto’s Mysterious Atmosphere Could Help Us Fix Global Warming
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Pluto’s haze is incredibly effective at cooling the planet and scientists think we can apply its principles on Earth to fight climate change. Do you think it could work?
Pluto Could Be Made A Planet Again, Along With 102 Other Celestial Bodies - https://youtu.be/76hv6KOB-AI
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Why Pluto is even colder than it should be
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/11/16/why-pluto-is-even-colder-than-it-should-be/?utm_term=.ef691931c404
“When New Horizons took Pluto's temperature, the dwarf planet was cold — colder, even, than anyone had predicted. Researchers were puzzled. Earthbound instruments gauged Pluto to be minus-280 degrees Fahrenheit. New Horizons showed that Pluto's thermostat was dialed to 330 degrees below.”
Geoengineering to Cool the Planet Risks Doing More Harm Than Good
https://www.seeker.com/earth/climate/geoengineering-to-cool-the-planet-risks-doing-more-harm-than-good
“With the world facing increased warming, melting ice caps, rising sea levels, intense weather events and other global disasters, scientists are exploring ways to re-engineer the planet to counter the effects of global warming.”
Behind the Push to Get Pluto Its Planetary Groove Back
https://www.seeker.com/behind-the-push-to-get-pluto-its-planetary-groove-back-2290287200.html
“Pluto's "demotion" to a dwarf planet back in 2006 is still a touchy subject, even among scientists. When you account for the fact that astronomers, who study stars and black holes, were the ones who decided on the definition of a planet that resulted in Pluto's declassification, it's understandable that various planetary scientists don't even want to talk about it.”
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Pluto Could Be Made A Planet Again, Along With 102 Other Celestial Bodies - https://youtu.be/76hv6KOB-AI
Thumbnail image courtesy of: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI
Read More:
Why Pluto is even colder than it should be
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/11/16/why-pluto-is-even-colder-than-it-should-be/?utm_term=.ef691931c404
“When New Horizons took Pluto's temperature, the dwarf planet was cold — colder, even, than anyone had predicted. Researchers were puzzled. Earthbound instruments gauged Pluto to be minus-280 degrees Fahrenheit. New Horizons showed that Pluto's thermostat was dialed to 330 degrees below.”
Geoengineering to Cool the Planet Risks Doing More Harm Than Good
https://www.seeker.com/earth/climate/geoengineering-to-cool-the-planet-risks-doing-more-harm-than-good
“With the world facing increased warming, melting ice caps, rising sea levels, intense weather events and other global disasters, scientists are exploring ways to re-engineer the planet to counter the effects of global warming.”
Behind the Push to Get Pluto Its Planetary Groove Back
https://www.seeker.com/behind-the-push-to-get-pluto-its-planetary-groove-back-2290287200.html
“Pluto's "demotion" to a dwarf planet back in 2006 is still a touchy subject, even among scientists. When you account for the fact that astronomers, who study stars and black holes, were the ones who decided on the definition of a planet that resulted in Pluto's declassification, it's understandable that various planetary scientists don't even want to talk about it.”
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Visit the Seeker website
https://www.seeker.com/videos
Subscribe now! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=dnewschannel
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Special thanks to Amy Shira Teitel for hosting and writing this episode of Seeker!
Check Amy out on Twitter: https://twitter.com/astVintageSpace
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