Atmospheric Layers Explained
The mesosphere, situated just below the mesopause, is characterized by extremely cold temperatures where water vapor sublimates into noctilucent clouds. Unlike the troposphere, where temperatures decrease with altitude, the stratosphere sees temperatures either remain constant or increase, challenging common perceptions about high-altitude climates. Access to these layers is limited primarily to rockets, as traditional aircraft cannot reach such heights.In this clip
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Episode 89: The Atmosphere
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