(September 21, 2017 at 12:05 pm)Chad32 Wrote: How would there be light penetration at all, if there was a layer of water between the earth, and the sun? Oh wait, they thought the sun was a little ball of fire that traveled in the atmosphere between the land, and the supposed layer of water. You see the problem with believing there was liquid water up in orbit?
Water can take forms other than liquid...
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/04/world/exop...index.html
Quote:When astronomers looked toward the planet WASP-121b, they were searching for evidence of an atmosphere. What they didn't expect to see was a stratosphere made up of water so hot, it was glowing.
The stratosphere is a layer of atmosphere where temperature increases at higher altitudes. On Earth, ozone in our stratosphere captures UV radiation from the sun, warming that layer. Elsewhere in our solar system, methane warms the stratospheres of Jupiter and Saturn's largest moon, Titan.
you were saying?