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Air pollution from reentering megaconstellation satellites could cause ozone hole 2.0 – Space.com
When defunct satellites burn in the atmosphere, they leave behind chemicals that could damage the ozone layer and affect how…

Chemicals released as defunct satellites burn in the atmosphere could damage Earths protective ozone layer if plans to build megaconstellations of tens of thousands of satellites, such as SpaceX’s Starlink
, go ahead as foreseen, scientists warn.
Researchers…
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