The Four Keys to Life: James Webb’s Hunt for Alien Atmospheres

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Spacetime S07E02 WELT HD Documentary - The Four Keys to Life: James Webb’s Hunt for Alien Atmospheres in the Universe 00:00 Intro The fragile line between Earth and space: what atmospheres truly achieve. Earth’s atmosphere is a life-sustaining veil of gases — thin as the skin of an apple if our planet were shrunk to that size. It shields us from cosmic radiation, stabilizes our climate, and allows us to breathe. Yet this protective shell is astonishingly delicate, a reminder of how finely balanced the conditions for life really are. 01:41 Chapter 2 – Atmospheres and Their Consequences for the ISS Atmospheres are more than gas envelopes: they shape the environment even in orbit. The International Space Station circles just beyond Earth’s atmospheric edge, still influenced by drag and radiation protection. Without Earth’s thin shield, the ISS — and we — would be exposed to deadly cosmic rays and extreme temperature fluctuations. 16:03 Chapter 3 – The Nature of Vacuum Why doesn’t the vacuum of space simply pull Earth’s atmosphere away? The explanation lies in physics: gases remain bound by Earth’s gravity. But under vacuum conditions, liquids behave strangely — without external pressure, they begin to boil spontaneously. This principle illustrates why atmospheres are so crucial for maintaining stable, habitable environments. 21:36 Chapter 4 – Atmospheres in Our Solar System Not only Earth possesses an atmosphere. Mars lost much of its gaseous cover when the solar wind stripped it away — its lack of a protective magnetic field proving fatal. Venus, in contrast, developed a suffocating greenhouse world, with a thick carbon dioxide atmosphere turning it into a blazing inferno. Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, stands out with a nitrogen-rich atmosphere and methane lakes that evoke conditions on early Earth. 40:04 Chapter 5 – The Atmospheres of Alien Worlds The James Webb Space Telescope is now peering into the skies of distant exoplanets. Scientists are searching for biomarkers such as methane and ozone — gases that could hint at life. First results, including the detection of water vapor on K2-18b, give researchers hope that Earth is not unique. Planetary atmospheres may hold the ultimate key to answering humanity’s most profound question: Are we alone in the universe? #alien #aliens #exoplanets #atmosphere #documentary 📺 Watch more documentaries https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-5sURDcN_Zl8hBqkvZ6uXFpP3t55HU9s 🔔 Subscribe to our full documentary channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBAeFXaLV1ZqKqc-Uf3pKaA?sub_confirmation=1

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