
Episode 133 - "Giant orbiting magnifying glass"
Millions looked up to see this week’s solar eclipse. We talk about the eclipse and how it has played a role in human and scientific history. Fun Paper Friday Thanks to listener Lukas for sending in this fun paper on martian snow! Contact...
August 25, 201751m 41s
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Show Notes
Millions looked up to see this week’s solar eclipse. We talk about the eclipse and how it has played a role in human and scientific history.
- Algorithms to live by
- Solid angle
- 2017 Solar Eclipse (NASA)
- Shadow from GOES 16
- 1 hour temperature change
- Thanks to listener Lukas for sending in this fun paper on martian snow!
- Spiga, A., Hinson, D. P., Madeleine, J.-B., Navarro, T., Millour, E., Forget, F., & Montmessin, F. (n.d.). Snow precipitation on Mars driven by cloud-induced night-time convection. Nature Geoscience, advance online publication SP - EP . http://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo3008
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