Why Earth may someday look like Mars | Anjali Tripathi

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So when you look out at the stars at night,
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it's amazing what you can see.
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It's beautiful.
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But what's more amazing is what you can't see,
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because what we know now
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is that around every star or almost every star,
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there's a planet,
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or probably a few.
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So what this picture isn't showing you
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are all the planets that we know about
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out there in space.
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But when we think about planets, we tend to think of faraway things
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that are very different from our own.
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But here we are on a planet,
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and there are so many things that are amazing about Earth
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that we're searching far and wide to find things that are like that.
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And when we're searching, we're finding amazing things.
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But I want to tell you about an amazing thing here on Earth.
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And that is that every minute,
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400 pounds of hydrogen
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and almost seven pounds of helium
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escape from Earth into space.
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And this is gas that is going off and never coming back.
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So hydrogen, helium and many other things
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make up what's known as the Earth's atmosphere.
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The atmosphere is just these gases that form a thin blue line
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that's seen here from the International Space Station,
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a photograph that some astronauts took.
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And this tenuous veneer around our planet
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is what allows life to flourish.
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It protects our planet from too many impacts,
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from meteorites and the like.
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And it's such an amazing phenomenon
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that the fact that it's disappearing
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should frighten you, at least a little bit.
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So this process is something that I study
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and it's called atmospheric escape.
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So atmospheric escape is not specific to planet Earth.
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It's part of what it means to be a planet, if you ask me,
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because planets, not just here on Earth but throughout the universe,
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can undergo atmospheric escape.
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And the way it happens actually tells us about planets themselves.
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Because when you think about the solar system,
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you might think about this picture here.
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And you would say, well, there are eight planets, maybe nine.
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So for those of you who are stressed by this picture,
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I will add somebody for you.
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(Laughter)
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Courtesy of New Horizons, we're including Pluto.
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And the thing here is,
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for the purposes of this talk and atmospheric escape,
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Pluto is a planet in my mind,
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in the same way that planets around other stars that we can't see
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are also planets.
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So fundamental characteristics of planets
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include the fact that they are bodies
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that are bound together by gravity.
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So it's a lot of material just stuck together
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with this attractive force.
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And these bodies are so big and have so much gravity.
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That's why they're round.
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So when you look at all of these,
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including Pluto,
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they're round.
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So you can see that gravity is really at play here.
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But another fundamental characteristic about planets
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is what you don't see here,
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and that's the star, the Sun,
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that all of the planets in the solar system are orbiting around.
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And that's fundamentally driving atmospheric escape.
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The reason that fundamentally stars drive atmospheric escape from planets
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is because stars offer planets particles and light and heat
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that can cause the atmospheres to go away.
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So if you think of a hot-air balloon,
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or you look at this picture of lanterns in Thailand at a festival,
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you can see that hot air can propel gasses upward.
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And if you have enough energy and heating,
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which our Sun does,
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that gas, which is so light and only bound by gravity,
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it can escape into space.
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And so this is what's actually causing atmospheric escape
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here on Earth and also on other planets --
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that interplay between heating from the star
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and overcoming the force of gravity on the planet.
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So I've told you that it happens
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at the rate of 400 pounds a minute for hydrogen
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and almost seven pounds for helium.
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But what does that look like?
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Well, even in the '80s,
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we took pictures of the Earth
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in the ultraviolet
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using NASA's Dynamic Explorer spacecraft.
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So these two images of the Earth
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show you what that glow of escaping hydrogen looks like,
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shown in red.
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And you can also see other features like oxygen and nitrogen
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in that white glimmer
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in the circle showing you the auroras
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and also some wisps around the tropics.
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So these are pictures that conclusively show us
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that our atmosphere isn't just tightly bound to us here on Earth
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but it's actually reaching out far into space,
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and at an alarming rate, I might add.
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But the Earth is not alone in undergoing atmospheric escape.
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Mars, our nearest neighbor, is much smaller than Earth,
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so it has much less gravity with which to hold on to its atmosphere.
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And so even though Mars has an atmosphere,
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we can see it's much thinner than the Earth's.
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Just look at the surface.
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You see craters indicating that it didn't have an atmosphere
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that could stop those impacts.
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Also, we see that it's the "red planet,"
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and atmospheric escape plays a role
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in Mars being red.
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That's because we think Mars used to have a wetter past,
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and when water had enough energy, it broke up into hydrogen and oxygen,
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and hydrogen being so light, it escaped into space,
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and the oxygen that was left
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oxidized or rusted the ground,
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making that familiar rusty red color that we see.
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So it's fine to look at pictures of Mars
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and say that atmospheric escape probably happened,
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but NASA has a probe that's currently at Mars called the MAVEN satellite,
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and its actual job is to study atmospheric escape.
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It's the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution spacecraft.
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And results from it have already shown pictures very similar
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to what you've seen here on Earth.
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We've long known that Mars was losing its atmosphere,
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but we have some stunning pictures.
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Here, for example, you can see in the red circle
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is the size of Mars,
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and in blue you can see the hydrogen escaping away from the planet.
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So it's reaching out more than 10 times the size of the planet,
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far enough away that it's no longer bound to that planet.
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It's escaping off into space.
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And this helps us confirm ideas,
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like why Mars is red, from that lost hydrogen.
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But hydrogen isn't the only gas that's lost.
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I mentioned helium on Earth and some oxygen and nitrogen,
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and from MAVEN we can also look at the oxygen being lost from Mars.
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And you can see that because oxygen is heavier,
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it can't get as far as the hydrogen,
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but it's still escaping away from the planet.
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You don't see it all confined into that red circle.
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So the fact that we not only see atmospheric escape on our own planet
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but we can study it elsewhere and send spacecraft
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allows us to learn about the past of planets
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but also about planets in general
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and Earth's future.
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So one way we actually can learn about the future
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is by planets so far away that we can't see.
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And I should just note though, before I go on to that,
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I'm not going to show you photos like this of Pluto,
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which might be disappointing,
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but that's because we don't have them yet.
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But the New Horizons mission is currently studying atmospheric escape
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being lost from the planet.
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So stay tuned and look out for that.
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But the planets that I did want to talk about
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are known as transiting exoplanets.
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So any planet orbiting a star that's not our Sun
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is called an exoplanet, or extrasolar planet.
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And these planets that we call transiting
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have the special feature
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that if you look at that star in the middle,
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you'll see that actually it's blinking.
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And the reason that it's blinking
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is because there are planets that are going past it all the time,
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and it's that special orientation
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where the planets are blocking the light from the star
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that allows us to see that light blinking.
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And by surveying the stars in the night sky
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for this blinking motion,
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we are able to find planets.
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This is how we've now been able to detect over 5,000 planets
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in our own Milky Way,
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and we know there are many more out there, like I mentioned.
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So when we look at the light from these stars,
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what we see, like I said, is not the planet itself,
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but you actually see a dimming of the light
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that we can record in time.
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So the light drops as the planet decreases in front of the star,
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and that's that blinking that you saw before.
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So not only do we detect the planets
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but we can look at this light in different wavelengths.
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So I mentioned looking at the Earth and Mars in ultraviolet light.
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If we look at transiting exoplanets with the Hubble Space Telescope,
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we find that in the ultraviolet,
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you see much bigger blinking, much less light from the star,
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when the planet is passing in front.
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And we think this is because you have an extended atmosphere of hydrogen
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all around the planet
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that's making it look puffier
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and thus blocking more of the light that you see.
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So using this technique, we've actually been able to discover
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a few transiting exoplanets that are undergoing atmospheric escape.
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And these planets can be called hot Jupiters,
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for some of the ones we've found.
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And that's because they're gas planets like Jupiter,
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but they're so close to their star,
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about a hundred times closer than Jupiter.
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And because there's all this lightweight gas that's ready to escape,
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and all this heating from the star,
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you have completely catastrophic rates of atmospheric escape.
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So unlike our 400 pounds per minute of hydrogen being lost on Earth,
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for these planets,
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you're losing 1.3 billion pounds of hydrogen every minute.
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So you might think, well, does this make the planet cease to exist?
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And this is a question that people wondered
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when they looked at our solar system,
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because planets closer to the Sun are rocky,
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and planets further away are bigger and more gaseous.
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Could you have started with something like Jupiter
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that was actually close to the Sun,
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and get rid of all the gas in it?
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We now think that if you start with something like a hot Jupiter,
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you actually can't end up with Mercury or the Earth.
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But if you started with something smaller,
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it's possible that enough gas would have gotten away
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that it would have significantly impacted it
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and left you with something very different than what you started with.
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So all of this sounds sort of general,
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and we might think about the solar system,
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but what does this have to do with us here on Earth?
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Well, in the far future,
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the Sun is going to get brighter.
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And as that happens,
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the heating that we find from the Sun is going to become very intense.
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In the same way that you see gas streaming off from a hot Jupiter,
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gas is going to stream off from the Earth.
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And so what we can look forward to,
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or at least prepare for,
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is the fact that in the far future,
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the Earth is going to look more like Mars.
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Our hydrogen, from water that is broken down,
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is going to escape into space more rapidly,
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and we're going to be left with this dry, reddish planet.
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So don't fear, it's not for a few billion years,
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so there's some time to prepare.
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(Laughter)
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But I wanted you to be aware of what's going on,
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not just in the future,
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but atmospheric escape is happening as we speak.
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So there's a lot of amazing science that you hear about happening in space
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and planets that are far away,
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and we are studying these planets to learn about these worlds.
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But as we learn about Mars or exoplanets like hot Jupiters,
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we find things like atmospheric escape
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that tell us a lot more about our planet here on Earth.
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So consider that the next time you think that space is far away.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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