Nobody finds the fact that you can see the atmosphere on that photo interesting?
Can you all now see how polluting one area can fuck up another? Also look at how thin it is compared to the amount of sea water. In other words if you screw with the sea you’re going to screw the air 10 fold.
I mean the extent of the atmosphere. The Aurora is basically coloring it and you can basically see the entire thing.
I guess in addition… If you burn things, the pollution doesn’t just go away. It fills that sheet of air that we all breathe. I burn wood in winter because I happen to have several dead trees. I buried most of the wood. But one rocket flight is thousands of tons of polluted air. Not directly from the rocket if its just a hydrogen rocket, but thru all the chemical processing needed to make it. Make cars and driving them, burning fuel, all that just goes into that band of air. We’re poisoning ourselves every day. We need to plant trees because they transform those pollutants back to solids and or oxygen. That’s literally the whole argument for fighting global warming. We are polluting the air we breathe and that air is not infinite, you can see over half of it in this photo.
Nobody finds the fact that you can see the atmosphere on that photo interesting?
Can you all now see how polluting one area can fuck up another? Also look at how thin it is compared to the amount of sea water. In other words if you screw with the sea you’re going to screw the air 10 fold.
That would be airglow, a completely natural phenomenon, although a bit tricky to photograph from the ground.
Other than that, I fully agree with the rest of your comment
I mean the extent of the atmosphere. The Aurora is basically coloring it and you can basically see the entire thing.
I guess in addition… If you burn things, the pollution doesn’t just go away. It fills that sheet of air that we all breathe. I burn wood in winter because I happen to have several dead trees. I buried most of the wood. But one rocket flight is thousands of tons of polluted air. Not directly from the rocket if its just a hydrogen rocket, but thru all the chemical processing needed to make it. Make cars and driving them, burning fuel, all that just goes into that band of air. We’re poisoning ourselves every day. We need to plant trees because they transform those pollutants back to solids and or oxygen. That’s literally the whole argument for fighting global warming. We are polluting the air we breathe and that air is not infinite, you can see over half of it in this photo.
Plasma is very interesting stuff.