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43 – The Great Climate Debate (feat. Ashley Palumbo)

43 – The Great Climate Debate (feat. Ashley Palumbo)

FromWeMartians Podcast


43 – The Great Climate Debate (feat. Ashley Palumbo)

FromWeMartians Podcast

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Jun 12, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We’ve got plenty of evidence of liquid on the surface of Mars today. Lakes and channels indicate a past life abundant with water. But despite the evidence, scientists have had trouble modelling an ancient Mars climate warm enough to support the theory. Was the past warm and wet like the geology shows, or was it cold and icy like the climate models suggest? Brown University’s Ashley Palumbo, a Martian climatologist, joins Jake to talk weather, rain and mathematical models of the Red Planet’s mysterious history.
We Discuss Mars Past Climate

Ashley’s LPSC Abstract

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Ashley’s Website
Brown University’s Planetary Science Website

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Released:
Jun 12, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The WeMartians Podcast delves into all aspects of the exploration of Mars, including robotic/human spacecraft and rocket engineering, planetary science, astronomy and other upcoming technology. Our episodes are research-supported and feature topical audio clips and special guests.