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DESCRIPTION:Dear All\,\nThe Science Discovery Club will be screening the th
 ird episode 'The Thin Blue Line' of the five part series 'Wonders of the S
 olar System' on Sep 7\, 2018 in the Vikram Sarabhai Hall\, Convention Cent
 re\, from 7 to 8 PM. All members of the Science Explorers Club of AECS and
  Staff Club of RRCAT are invited to the screening.\nEpisode Brief: The thi
 rd episode looks at the atmosphere of the planets and moons of the Solar S
 ystem\, with Earth\, Mars\, and Venus being the main focus. The episode st
 arts with Prof Brian Cox travelling to South Africa and taking a journey i
 n an English Electric Lightning up to an altitude of 18 kilometres where t
 he 'thinness and fragility' of the atmosphere could be observed in the mid
 dle of the day. This is then contrasted with the planet-wide consequences 
 of Mercury's depleted\, and Venus' broiling greenhouse atmospheres. Later\
 , the dunal morphology of the Namib Desert is compared to what is known of
  the surface and depleted atmosphere of Mars\, and is used to give an expl
 anation of how the Earth maintains its temperature. Cox then explains how 
 the damaging effect of the sun's solar wind is deflected by the Earth's ma
 gnetosphere. Next\, he discusses the transformative effect of weather on a
  planet's surface\, such as the global dust-storms on Mars or the electric
 al-storms of Jupiter. The episode continues with an in-depth comparison of
  Saturn's largest moon\, Titan\, using data gained from the Huygens probe'
 s January 2005 descent down to the frigid methane surface of the moon. It 
 ends with Prof. Brian Cox comparing Earth's hydrological cycle with Titan'
 s methanological one. (Source-Wikipedia)\n SecretaryRRCAT Staff Club https
 ://www.rrcatstaffclub.in/events/rrcat/event/201-science-movie-night
DTSTART:20180907T133000Z
DTEND:20180907T143000Z
LOCATION:Vikram Sarabhai Hall\, RRCAT Convention Centre (Unnamed Road\, RRC
 AT\, Indore\, Madhya Pradesh 452013\, India)
SUMMARY:Science Movie Night
URL:https://www.rrcatstaffclub.in/events/rrcat/event/201-science-movie-nigh
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