Satellites and rovers sent to Mars keep giving us compelling geologic evidence that liquid water flowed on the surface of the red planet in the distant past. Three billion years ago, when oceans may have existed on parts of Mars, the sun was about 30% fainter. Mars today is well below the freezing point of water, so any lakes or oceans would be frozen over. In the distant past, then, this problem is even more pronounced: how was Mars able to stay warm enough to sustain liquid water?

Many attempted resolutions have been proposed to this problem, but none has provided a complete solution for a warm, wet early Mars. In a recent paper published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters, on which I am a co-author, we argue that greenhouse warming by sulfur dioxide could not have kept early Mars warm enough. Sulfur dioxide has been suggested in the literature because it is an effective greenhouse gas, similar to carbon dioxide or methane. However, we show that atmospheric photochemistry with sulfur dioxide leads to the production of sulfate aerosols in the upper atmosphere that absorb incoming sunlight and cool the surface. Thus, sulfur dioxide may have caused net cooling on early Mars, rather than warming.

We’re still trying other mechanisms to explain a warm, wet early Mars. Most likely, it was some combination of processes, including several greenhouse gases and warming by clouds. A negative result for sulfur dioxide is not as exciting as a solution to the early Mars problem, but it’s still a small step forward.

Summer is finally here, and we’ve got a full festival lineup to celebrate! Depot Fest this weekend will be our last stop at the PPG for awhile and will feature two nights of both Mysterytrain and Willie Jack & the Northern Light.

Jun 4 & 5 – Mysterytrain @ Depot Fest (Tipton, PA)

Jun 11 & 12 – Mysterytrain @ Sunrize Festival (Altoona, PA)

Jun 19 – Mysterytrain @ Caterpillar Cafe (Lewisburg, PA)

Jun 25 & 26 Mysterytrain @ Looney Moon Jam (Millmont, PA)

Jun 27 – Mysterytrain @ Ye Old Meeting Place (Milton, PA)

I can’t wait to check out the new stage at Sunsational Campground in Millmont. I’m also looking forward to Phish at Hershey Park on the 12th!

We kicked off May strong at Party on the Stone last night. After a couple weeks hiatus from music, it felt good to let loose again.

May 1 – Mysterytrain @ Party on the Stone 3 (Rochester Mills, PA)

May 7 – Mysterytrain @ Caterpillar Cafe (Lewisburg, PA)

May 8 – Mysterytrain @ Magoo’s (Cresson, PA)

May 14 – Mysterytrain @ 30 Something (Altoona, PA)

May 15 – Mysterytrain @ Spring Campout (Tipton, PA)

May 16 – Mysterytrain @ Blair County Arts Festival (Altoona, PA)

May 22 – Mysterytrain @ Jordan’s Bar & Grill (Ridgway, PA)

May 29 – Mysterytrain @ Castle Pub (Ebensburg, PA)

The weather is warming up, so break out the tent and join Mysterytrain for our first campout of the year!

I recently entered a scientific writing contest and am one of eight finalists! The final round of judging is based on online voting, so it would help me out a lot if you vote for my article.

Voting is open until April 20, and each person is allowed one vote per day, so you can vote often. First place gets a cash award and an internship with Scientific Blogging, so I’m crossing my fingers!

I’ve got a busy weekend ahead of me, starting tomorrow with Gina’s benefit for the AIDS project at Webster’s bookstore. I’ll be backing the music on congas and also reading a passage from Planetary Messenger at the event, which also features slam poetry by Lance and acoustic guitar by Ryan.

Apr 7 – Gina Riggio @ Webster’s (State College, PA)

Apr 9 – Dirty Superb @ Penn State Art Crawl (State College, PA)

Apr 9 – Mysterytrain @ 30 Something (Altoona, PA)

Apr 10 – Mysterytrain @ Castle Pub (Ebensburg, PA)

Apr 16 – Dirty Superb @ Red Horse Tavern (Pleasant Gap, PA)

Apr 17 – Mysterytrain @ Earth Day (Altoona, PA)

Apr 20 – Mysterytrain @ Private Party (Tipton, PA)

Mysterytrain’s Earth Day event on the 17th is a free family event with kids activities, speakers, and music. We’ll be at the Sinking Valley fairgrounds and will hold the event rain or shine!

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