Concerns Rise Over Environmental Impact of Space Station's Planned Ocean Crash

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Concerns Rise Over Environmental Impact of Space Station's Planned Ocean Crash
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NASA plans to deorbit the International Space Station by 2030, but experts are concerned about the environmental impact of its reentry. The station's large mass could release harmful chemicals into the atmosphere, potentially damaging the ozone layer. This concern is heightened by the increasing number of satellites burning up during reentry, which may contribute to ozone depletion. While the ocean impact is expected to be minimal, the effects on the upper atmosphere remain uncertain.

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