"Burning Satellites: Impact on Climate and Ozone Layer"

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Satellites and spacecraft burning up in the atmosphere are leaving metal particles in the stratosphere, raising concerns about potential impacts on climate and the ozone layer. These particles could seed polar stratospheric clouds, potentially damaging the ozone layer. Scientists are worried about the implications of these particles, which could also affect cloud formation and climate. With the aerospace industry rapidly growing, understanding the effects of these particles is becoming increasingly urgent.
Topics:science#aerospace-industry#climate-change#ozone-layer#satellites#science-and-technology#stratosphere
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