Feb. 5, 2025 (Spaceweather.com): What goes up, must come down–which could be a problem when you’re launching thousands of satellites. Since 2018, SpaceX has placed more than 7,000 Starl…
The demise of just one Gen1 Starlink satellite produces about 30 kilograms (66 pounds) of aluminum oxide, a compound that eats away at the ozone layer. A new study finds these oxides have increased 8-fold between 2016 and 2022, and the recent surge is increasing the pollution even more.
More details would be nice. Does it really have a measurable effect on the ozone layer?
On the bright side, each reentry produces a beautiful fireball–and the odds are increasing that you’ll see one.
More details would be nice. Does it really have a measurable effect on the ozone layer?
Huh.
Aluminium oxide is a ceramic so Idk how it is effecting the atmosphere. Like a lot of pottery and sandpaper etc uses it as its quite a hard material