alanboyle, to Seattle
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-based emerges from stealth - and will use $4.5 million in fresh investment to accelerate its effort to build autonomous solar-powered airplanes that can fly in the for months at a time and carry payloads for imaging, remote sensing and communications. The startup's founders are veterans. https://www.geekwire.com/2024/radical-raises-funds-solar-airplanes/

Nonilex, to indonesia
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’s Mount has erupted at least 3X this wk, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people.

On Wed evening, the ’s shot nearly 70k ft high, possibly spewing aerosols into the , the atmosphere’s second layer.
The is part of Indonesia’s North Sulawesi province, in the Sangihe Islands archipelago. That puts it ~60 miles NNE of Manado, the province’s capital.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2024/04/17/indonesia-volcano-eruption-ruang/

JohnBarentine, to random
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opportunity: photos of unusual, brightly colored sunsets in the wake of major volcanic eruptions in the recent past can be used to extract color ratios that indicate loading of the . In turn, that can help researchers constrain the ash "yield" of eruptions and improve atmospheric models.

If you're interested in contributing, DM me and I will put you in touch with the research team.

Reference: https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/14/2987/2014/acp-14-2987-2014.html

Ruth_Mottram, to climate
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About that ozone hole..

Doesn't seem to be healing very fast - not due to necessarily but a quirk of the system means a colder - which is delaying things.
Really good piece from my colleagues at DMI on it (in danish but DeepL works really well for translation):

https://www.dmi.dk/nyheder/2024/ozonhullets-lange-helingsproces

ChrisMayLA6, to random
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As we know, when damaged or redundant re-enter the Earth's atmosphere they burn up... now studies have found that around 10% of aerosol particles in contain aluminium and/or other metals derived from satellites that burned up on re-entry.

As the population of orbiting objects continues to grow, so does the number returning to earth & burning up; this issue will only expand.

The Q. is (like previous environmental degradation): what will be the impact of such change(s)

itnewsbot, to science
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Will Large Satellite Constellations Affect Earth’s Magnetic Field? - Imagine taking a significant amount of metals and other materials out of the Earth... - https://hackaday.com/2024/02/07/will-large-satellite-constellations-affect-earths-magnetic-field/

mkwadee, to Astronomy
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itnewsbot, to science
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Balloon to Fly During Solar Eclipse - The Great American Eclipse was a solar eclipse that passed nearly the entire conti... - https://hackaday.com/2023/11/14/balloon-to-fly-during-solar-eclipse/

itnewsbot, to random
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jwildeboer, (edited ) to Starlink
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I recently got quite some flak for discussing what satellites burning up in the atmosphere after their planned lifetime of 6 years could do to the stratosphere. Adding tons of aluminium and other elements as fine aerosol particles. Well. New research has just been published:

https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2313374120

hopfgeist, (edited )
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@gbraad What's your point here? The isn't at ground level. The part of the at ground level is called the . And anything in the stratosphere certainly has no direct impact on things at ground level.

mcdanlj, to Aviation
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is in the air for another altitude record attempt!

They expect to encounter 160 kt winds at altitude. When they are flying at 40-54 kt indicated airspeed at altitude, their true airspeed will be about 350-400kts, and they will have to "crab" strongly into the 160 kt winds to stay in the wave lift they are predicted to find. 🤞

Follow along at https://perlanproject.cloud/vc/VirtualCockpit.html

hopfgeist,
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helenczerski, to science
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Tidying my office the other day and I found my favourite ever certificate, from ten years ago. We had helped with the release of a stratospheric balloon in Texas and then tracked it to recover the data once it was back on the ground. Steely-eyed ballooner!

MichaelEMann, to random
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HistoPol,
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@MichaelEMann

(5/n)

"...exploded under the water."

"It was 👉the most powerful volcanic eruption on earth since in 1883. 👈"

"👉Typically, volcanic eruptions cool the surface of the earth👈 in the same way as extra from – it shades the surface of the earth. "

"👉Water is a like carbon dioxide👉, so more of that in the warms the surface of the planet.

However, the big story of this was..."

HistoPol,
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@MichaelEMann

(6/n)

"...that 👉the water above the was literally launched into the , where it stays to this day. "

“We think that influence will 👉be there to the end of the decade👈 because that water - once it's up there because there’s no cloud and no rain – it will stay up there for a very long time,” he said."

There is a fourth issue, which IMO, is only local..."

itnewsbot, to space
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itnewsbot, to space
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Launching Paper Planes From Way, Waaaaaay Up - Every now and again we stumble across something a bit unexpected, and today that’s... - https://hackaday.com/2023/05/07/launching-paper-planes-from-way-waaaaaay-up/

spaceflight, to random
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📆 July 29, 2022 🛰️ " turns into of some importance to the , then it will compete with, if not be larger, than the side. have all these , and we have no idea of what their with the will be." https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/don-rsquo-t-fear-china-rsquo-s-falling-rocket-mdash-fear-the-future-it-foretells

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