Kind: captions Language: en [Music] you're watching a Nova Video [Music] podcast so both planets have major similarities the sun is the the source of energy in both cases the sun is driving the circulation of the air and it's driving it in the same kinds of ways we have a hot equator in in both cases and the colder polar region both planets also have icy polar caps and they both rotates with a a period of around 24 hours the day on Mars is 24 hours and around 40 minutes and the other thing that's very similar and quite bizarrely similar is that both planets they they're they're tilted with respect to their orbit around the Sun and that's what gives both of those planets Seasons so both planets have those major similarities and that's kind of where the similarities stop I guess the big differences are Mars is a little further away from the Sun so we'd expect temperatures to be cooler at the equator temperatures in the morning might be- 50 say and then at 2: p.m. you'd be up to Zer or + 10 so that huge change is very different from Earth so while the earth atmosphere is around 80% nitrogen and 16% oxygen the Mars atmosphere is 95% carbon dioxide with its atmosphere of carbon dioxide and its low temperatures each winter about 30% of the whole atmosphere freezes out onto the polar caps so on top of the the water ice there's a layer of carbon dioxide ice as well the amount of water is very tiny if all the water in the skies above froze down onto the surface we're looking at a layer of water on the surface of Mars it's thinner than a human hair you know it's it's a tiny tiny amount of water Mars is a dry icy planet and its atmosphere is is much thinner than the earth it's about 1% of the pressure of the Earth's atmosphere and what this actually means is the pressure is so low that water isn't actually stable in its liquid form so if you have a glass of water on Mars it would instantly evaporate and and that's just a function of the surface pressure [Music] there the Phoenix Mission produced uh weather reports for the first 90 days that were fairly constant uh it really would have been a fun time to be there you know feel like clear sunny weather and then at the end of that time that's when we started to see quite interesting cloud formations we could see that they were moving by at altitude at some speed and you can see them forming and evaporating as well and we started to see these dust devils a dust devil is a mini tornado a little Whirlwind that is lifting dust off the surface and we did start to see Frost and we saw this quite beautifully as well for the very first time we saw evidence that crystals of water rice were actually falling out of the clouds and and that was the basis of our discovery of of snow on [Music] Mars in the future as long as we all had space suits on I I think there would be a lot of fun things to do there's lots to explore I'm sure it's very pretty as well so for people who who like exploring the unknown and it would be a fabulous place to go to [Music] oh