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English: "Influence of a decade of contemporary rocket launch and re-entry heating emissions on stratospheric chemical composition. Points are GEOS-Chem global monthly mean differences in abundance of O3, Cly, NOx, BC and chemically active Al2O3 (see text for details) averaged over 200 to 1 hPa. Axes are absolute (left; all) and relative (right; all except Al2O3 as Al2O3 in the no-rockets simulation is zero) changes. Seasonal cycles for O3 at the poles (60–90°) are in Figure S5 in Supporting Information S1."
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Source https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2021EF002612
Author Authors of the study: Robert G. Ryan, Eloise A. Marais, Chloe J. Balhatchet, Sebastian D. Eastham

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From the study "Impact of Rocket Launch and Space Debris Air Pollutant Emissions on Stratospheric Ozone and Global Climate"

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9 June 2022

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