Life on Earth Without the Atmosphere: What Would Happen?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the hypothetical scenario of life on Earth without an atmosphere, exploring the immediate physical effects on humans, visibility of celestial bodies, and potential health impacts from radiation exposure. The scope includes conceptual considerations and speculative reasoning about environmental conditions and their consequences.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions how standing on Earth without an atmosphere would affect visibility to the sun and stars, and the experience of day and night.
  • Another participant suggests that the experience would resemble standing on the Moon, referencing visual evidence.
  • A different participant describes the physical consequences of lacking atmospheric pressure, including boiling bodily fluids, rapid dehydration, and extreme temperature exposure, while noting that radiation effects would be immediate if the magnetic field were also absent.
  • One participant inquires about the relevance of the magnetosphere in the context of the atmosphere and its potential inclusion in a lecture.
  • Another participant mentions theories regarding the loss of the magnetosphere leading to the erosion of the atmosphere and water, drawing a parallel to Mars' environmental changes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express various viewpoints on the effects of a lack of atmosphere, with some agreeing on the severe physical consequences while others raise questions about specific aspects, indicating that multiple competing views remain.

Contextual Notes

There are unresolved assumptions regarding the exact conditions and timescales of radiation exposure effects, as well as the relationship between the magnetosphere and atmosphere.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in planetary science, environmental conditions, and the effects of atmospheric absence on human physiology may find this discussion relevant.

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I was unsure of where to post this so that it would get attention.
I am preparing a short lecutre about the Earth's atmosphere and I need to know the following(which I have not found answers to elsewhere):

How would be experience standing on Earth without an atmosphere? Would we be totally blinded by the sun? Would stars be visible any longer or yet more clear?

How much time would it take before we, by the radiation, developed all cancer-types we know of and died?

How would be experience night compared to day?
 
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It would be a lot like standing on the Moon. There are pictures.
 
There is a similar thread on the effects of removing a helmet in space in the general physics forum.

Without the pressure provided by our atmosphere, all of our bodily fluids would boil, we would dehydrate very quickly, our skin would blister almost instantly from exposure to nearly 250 degree F temperature during the day or freeze at extremely low temperatures at night (not quite as low as in space because of the heat radiating off the superheated earth), If our magnetic field was gone as well, we would fry from the radiation before developing cancer.
 
That is interesting. Thanks, Artman. Can the magnetosphere be counted as a part of the atmosphere? Do you think it is worth mentioning in the lecture?
 
There are theories that if we should lose the magnetosphere the atmosphere, and water would be ripped away by solar wind. This is believed to be a reason why Mars lost what appears to be large amounts of water.
 

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