A promising new study suggests that Earth's ozone layer could be back on track to a full recovery after four years of worryingly large ozone holes.
There is actually no “hole” in the ozone layer, just a thinning, which happens cyclically, as with climate changes. Oct 22nd, 2013 - 11:06 am 0 redp0ll ...
Despite what it sounds like, the “ozone hole” isn’t actually a hole in our planet’s ozone layer. Instead, it is a much thinner area within the ozone layer than the rest. So, while it will ...
Ozone protects Earth from the sun’s ultraviolet rays and an increasing hole in the ozone layer would increase our exposure to these rays. “The repair mechanisms that we naturally have can ...
To stop them from becoming space junk, satellite operators send spacecraft to burn up in the atmosphere at mission’s end. The ...
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Hundreds of defunct satellites plunge toward Earth every year. Scientists are studying how the chemical stew left in their wake impacts the atmosphere.