Neil deGrasse Tyson Teaches You About the Layers of Our Atmosphere
Earth's Atmospheric Layers: From Weather to Space Boundaries
Discover why the atmosphere is structured in distinct layers, learn how the stratosphere acts as a weather lid, and pinpoint exactly where the Aurora occurs.
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- Understand the thermodynamic role of the Ozone layer in stabilizing weather patterns.
- Identify the Mesosphere as the zone where interplanetary debris burns up, creating meteor showers.
- Recognize the conditions (high heat, low density) that render the concept of temperature effectively meaningless in the Thermosphere. Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice systematically break down the five primary atmospheric layers (Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere), explaining the physics dictating temperature gradients and boundary effects, which are crucial for protecting life on Earth.
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Top Comments (10)
We see chuck and we click
Chuck is one seriously sophisticated comedian.
usually Neil is enough to entertain, but I will admit, the animations helped deliver the impact better. Thanks
Chuck really is a gem. It must have been so hard to find just the right comedian with the ability to co-host this kind of show, who’s funny, who’s sharp enough to follow and pick up the concepts, who is GENUINELY excited to learn this material, and has great chemistry with Neil!
How many of our StarTalkians have had the pleasure of viewing the Aurora Borealis (or Northern Lights)?
"If it's 98.6 I know where it is." Chuck, you're the best!
Petition to make Startalk put the metric conversions on screen when using imperial 🙏 pretty pls
The visual fx are PERFECT. An excellent tool for educators to keep students interested. And myself lol.
"If it read 98.6 i would exactly know where it is" most underrated joke of the year 😂❤
Never let Chuck Nice leave this show! He's such a positive personality! He enriches every lesson so much!
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Top Comments (10)
We see chuck and we click
Chuck is one seriously sophisticated comedian.
usually Neil is enough to entertain, but I will admit, the animations helped deliver the impact better. Thanks
Chuck really is a gem. It must have been so hard to find just the right comedian with the ability to co-host this kind of show, who’s funny, who’s sharp enough to follow and pick up the concepts, who is GENUINELY excited to learn this material, and has great chemistry with Neil!
How many of our StarTalkians have had the pleasure of viewing the Aurora Borealis (or Northern Lights)?
"If it's 98.6 I know where it is." Chuck, you're the best!
Petition to make Startalk put the metric conversions on screen when using imperial 🙏 pretty pls
The visual fx are PERFECT. An excellent tool for educators to keep students interested. And myself lol.
"If it read 98.6 i would exactly know where it is" most underrated joke of the year 😂❤
Never let Chuck Nice leave this show! He's such a positive personality! He enriches every lesson so much!