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Dr. David Sing

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
70 total appearances

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Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

Hello.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

Thank you for having me.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

Well, this is a planet, what we call a hot Jupiter.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

It's a gas giant, much like Jupiter, but it's orbiting very close to a host star.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

And as a result, it's heated up to very high temperatures, up to 1,500 degrees Kelvin.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

And at those temperatures, what we normally experience as, say, rocks, actually can form clouds in the atmosphere.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

Well, this is a gas giant, so there's no surface, but indeed, if you get hotter than about 1500, these rocks are actually in vaporous form.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

And as it gets colder, they can condense into solid, small particles.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

Well, I mean, you can sort of think of them as little granules, but more like micron-sized tiny sand particles, like, say, quartz here on Earth.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

So, you know, we don't really know how puffy and so forth they are, but just imagining sort of a big puffy cloud made of little quartz crystals is a good way to think about them.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

Yes, actually, it's a big surprise on this planet.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

What we find is the clouds are at very high altitudes.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

So well above their stratosphere, up into even the mesosphere, and actually large particles.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

So it was actually a big surprise to see them up there.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

Everyone expected...

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

you know, something that big and heavy just to fall out.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

And so normally we would see the clouds at a much lower level.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

And so the planet must have actually very vigorous mixing, turbulent mixing to keep those sand clouds that high in the atmosphere.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

It's really surprising.

Science Friday
Bizarre exoplanet clouds + Counting insects with weather radar

It would look like a very actually thick, dense cloud.

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