Albedo ((new)) Now
Understanding albedo is essential for various applications, including:
The 2023–2024 climate data has alarmed scientists because global albedo appears to be falling. Record low sea ice in Antarctica (whose surrounding ice acts as a massive mirror) and reduced low cloud cover in the Atlantic have dropped Earth’s reflectivity to the lowest levels in decades. Since less energy is being reflected, more is being absorbed by the oceans, accelerating warming further. Albedo
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Albedo isn't just a local phenomenon; it defines our view of the solar system. For instance, Enceladus (a moon of Saturn) has an albedo near 0.99 because it is covered in clean ice, making it one of the brightest objects in space. In contrast, our Moon has a surprisingly low albedo of about 0.12—similar to worn asphalt. It only looks bright in the night sky because it is so close to us and surrounded by the darkness of space. Conclusion In contrast, our Moon has a surprisingly low