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Articles tagged: Ozone

  • General Planetary Vehicle, GPV, industrialisation of space, non-rocket space transportation, technosphere May 2019 The inadequacies and dangers of modern rocket technology

    ... be sufficient to launch 100-200 carrier rockets of this type for the complete destruction of the ozone layer. In addition to extinguishing ozone, rocket launches also change the physical chemistry of the upper atmosphere, causing turbulence in the...

    • General Planetary Vehicle
    • GPV
    • industrialisation of space
    • non-rocket space transportation
    • technosphere
    Authors: Anatoli Yunitski    
  • climate change, space launch, Spaceport February 2020 Climate change and spaceports – a difficult balance

    ... signed the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer. Product alternatives were found and the problem was... also release trace gases into the upper atmosphere that contribute to ozone depletion, as well as particles of soot. One of the ...

    • climate change
    • space launch
    • Spaceport
    Authors: Mark Godsell    
  • climate change, solar geogineers, stratospheric balloon, Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx), Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) 18 December 2020 Experiment to dim sunlight with chalk dust under review

    ..., naturally. Scientists studying solar engineering say that using sulphates as light-blocking particles runs the risk of ozone loss and heating of the lower tropical stratosphere. This in turn, would increase water vapour concentration causing...

    • climate change
    • solar geogineers
    • stratospheric balloon
    • Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx)
    • Swedish Space Corporation (SSC)
  • Copernicus, ESA, Gunther Kohlhammer, Simonetta Cheli, Wolfgang Rathgeber October 2015 Copernicus, ESA’s most ambitious Earth Observation programme

    ... planned lifetime. ERS-2, which overlapped with ERS-1, was launched in 1995 with an additional sensor for atmospheric ozone research. Both satellites collected a wealth of valuable data on Earth’s land surfaces, oceans, and polar regions that...

    • Copernicus
    • ESA
    • Gunther Kohlhammer
    • Simonetta Cheli
    • Wolfgang Rathgeber
    Authors: Günther Kohlhammer     Simonetta Cheli     Wolfgang Rathgeber    
  • climate change, cosmic defence, solar shield, Space Age 2.0, space debris January 2019 Saving humanity – is space up to the job?

    ... related to changes to the geomagnetosphere, threats from space weather (i.e. CMEs, solar radiation flares, and depletion of the ozone layer), all aspects of planetary defence against potentially hazardous asteroids and comets, and the economic and...

    • climate change
    • cosmic defence
    • solar shield
    • Space Age 2.0
    • space debris
    Authors: Joseph N. Pelton    
  • CFCs, CO2, James Kasting, mars, Terraforming December 2014 Terraforming Mars: from CFCs to Total Recall

    ...that have been implicated in the destruction of stratospheric ozone on Earth, but which are also good greenhouse ...-rich atmosphere that would inhibit the development of an ozone layer, thereby effectively precluding human habitability. This is not...

    • CFCs
    • CO2
    • James Kasting
    • mars
    • Terraforming
    Authors: James Kasting    
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