Data reveals that approximately 10% of tiny airborne particles in the stratosphere are made up of aluminum and other metals, originating from the disintegration of satellites and rocket parts as they reenter the Earth’s atmosphere. While it’s improbable that these metals will have immediate effects on human health or the environment on the ground, they could significantly impact the stratosphere and beyond. Given the increasing number of planned space launches, the metals resulting from reentry may alter the composition of aerosols in the stratosphere.
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