Satellite mega-constellations threaten the recovery of the ozone layer, research confirms

Concentrations of ozone-damaging aluminum oxides in Earth’s atmosphere could increase by 650% in the coming decades due to a rise in the number of defunct satellites catching fire during re-entry, a unique study has found. And as mega-satellite constellations continue to pique the interests of private companies, this could be pretty bad news for our planet’s protective shield known as the ozone layer.

The study’s authors say rising concentrations of satellite-generated pollutants could cause “potentially significant” ozone depletion, counteracting the ozone layer’s slow and steady recovery.

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