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Debris from rockets and satellites can fall back to Earth or collide with other objects, and wreckage that burns up can harm ...
When a satellite disintegrates in the upper atmosphere, it does not just disappear. Rather, it deposits a record of aluminum ...
On May 16, 1985, a shocking announcement revealed a massive hole in the ozone layer above Antarctica, raising concerns about ...
The binding climate treaty has been a success, earning the support of businesses and Republicans. It could be in peril under ...
The rapidly growing number of rocket launches could slow the recovery of the ozone layer, a NZ-led study shows.
Jane Burston, CEO of the Clean Air Fund, discusses the launch of their new roadmap on tropospheric ozone – published during ...
Starlink already accounts for 40% of all the satellites ever launched, and each one releases harmful aluminum oxides when ...
Our findings show that once rates reach 2,000 launches a year—about a 10-fold increase on last year—the current healing of the ozone layer slows down. We argue that with care, we can avoid ...
From 1987, every country agreed to get rid of chlorofluorocarbons (better known as CFCs) destroying the planet’s ozone layer. The layer is now slowly recovering, filtering out more ultraviolet ...
The dermatology sector in health care is expected to grow by almost 7 percent per year between now and 2034. That is good news, but the increasing incidences and prevalence of skin disorders are ...
Rocket launches have connected the world, revolutionised earth and space sciences, and filled pop star Katy Perry with love.
NASCAR season was supposed to be a continuation of Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s rise. He was two years into his Cup Series career, ...