• Morphit @feddit.uk
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      5 hours ago

      Enough that it decomposes before reaching the lower atmosphere?

      Spaceflight has to be a miniscule amount of pollution compared to the rest of human activity but it is important to understand what weird effects there might be of introducing it at different altitudes. Though starship could well enable some clean up of LEO, which would be nice.

      • yetiftw@lemmy.world
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        4 hours ago

        my point was that there is a high chance it just won’t ever reach that part of the atmosphere

        • Morphit @feddit.uk
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          3 hours ago

          Why not? Where does it end up? I was asking if it decomposes into hydrogen and carbon dioxide due to UV exposure or something. Is that what you’re saying?

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      21 hours ago

      Except for that whole ‘atmosphere extends 100,000 miles past the moon’ bit that was recently acknowledged, but I do get what you mean. ;)

      • yetiftw@lemmy.world
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        4 hours ago

        yeah well good luck trying to draw a definitive boundary for any phenomenon and you’ll realize shit get complicated fast