Posted on 04/25/2017 1:39:20 PM PDT by LouieFisk
Not necessarily. That temperature can occur in widely separated highly energetic atoms with a lot of empty space between them. It can be almost indistinguishable from a vacuum otherwise.
Most aurorae phenomena occur in micro pressure atmospheres as do the glow of neon type lights which occur in glass tubes that have the air evacuated and then a low pressure pure ionizable gas introduced In which a plasma of a specific color or varying wavelengths of light can be formed.
A space vehicle or satellite moving through that where band of high temperature appears might not notice anything at all except some static in the electrical radiation bands and gain some charge due to the highly energetic plasma. A mass may have high temperature, but it takes a lot of that mass having direct contact to have a temperature raising affect on another mass in the neighborhood. It has to transfer its high energy to the other mass through a collision of some kind.
And at that distance above the surface of Earth, at just STOPS?
At the limits of the electromagnetic field that is powering that particular glow discharge or where the conditions that are just right for the glow discharge to occur, yes, it will stop. You can see such filaments in the laboratory and they are self contained and limited by those conditions. While these are artificially generated, they are glow discharge arcs that are constrained by just such conditions. Plasma pressures, electromagnetic fields, etc. constrain where they go and where they stop.
Swamp gas.
Thanks a bunch...
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Yes.
Yeah. But thank heaven for CGI. Bruce was a good effort but...so lame.
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