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The place didn't have much atmosphere.
"The only problem with Mars is that it doesn't have much atmosphere," said Rushby.
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The home fans did not have much fun, and the atmosphere in the stadium reached its nadir in the seventh inning, when the Cardinals completed their long, steady comeback.
Similarly, the habitable zone may extend inward, toward the host star, on "dry" rocky planets whose atmospheres have much less water vapor than Earth's does.
The question emerges whether energetic particles of solar and cosmic origin have much better access to the terrestrial atmosphere under paleomagnetospheric conditions and how they impact the terrestrial biosphere under polarity transition conditions.
it has much better atmosphere for a riot.
The leading theory to explain such moons holds that the planets once had much larger atmospheres, which were able to slow down and capture smaller objects as they traveled around the sun.
Eggleston's pictures of the American south have so much atmosphere you can get drunk on bourbon just by looking at them.
Venus has too much atmosphere, while Mars has too little.
This suggests to Dr Kipping that it formed as a standard mini-Neptune, then moved into a closer orbit and had much of its atmosphere boiled off by the radiation of its parent.For now, that is just a hypothesis, inferred from a handful of measurements of mass and radius.
Hence the light of the setting Sun, which passes through a thick layer of atmosphere, has much more red than yellow or blue light, while light scattered from the sky contains much more blue than yellow or red light.
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