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New PostErstellt: 13.02.17, 20:02     Betreff: Re: Projekt Google Loon

166/und die Brennende Stadt
Bingo! Ihr duerft mich auslachen, aber ich sah eine eventuelle Verbindung von den "Ballons" mit dem Wetter, eher instinktiv, sah diese Ballons ueber Suedamerika, verband sie zuweilen mit dem Wetter, noch nichts denkend.
Und ich suchte, heute nicht zum ersten Mal.
Lest selbst, was ihr da denken wuerdet, bei dem was ich gerade fand:

Planned Global WiFi from Space Will Destroy Ozone Layer, Worsen Climate Change, and Threaten Life on Earth

Eight companies are gearing up to provide high-speed global WiFi coverage from space within the next three to four years. This would be an ecological and public health nightmare.

The planned extensive satellite networks would require the launch of hundreds of kerosene-burning rockets annually. This would re-distribute the ozone layer and significantly contribute to climate change.

Martin Ross of the Aerospace Corporation was the lead author of a paper published in 2010 titled "Potential climate impact of black carbon emitted by rockets." The authors developed a computer model to predict what would happen in different parts of the planet if the number of launches burning kerosene (then 25 annually) increased by a factor of ten. His model predicts as much as a 4% loss of ozone over the tropics and subtropics, as much as a 3-degree Celsius summertime increase in temperature over the South Pole, more than a one-degree overall increase in Antarctic temperature, and a decrease in Antarctic sea ice by 5% or more.

In a 2011 Aerospace article titled "Rocket Soot Emissions and Climate Change", Ross states "The Aerospace study shows that the radiative forcing of soot from a given hydrocarbon rocket scenario is as much as 100,000 times that of the carbon dioxide from the rockets." Obviously, the soot or black carbon emissions would be an important factor in accelerating climate change if the planned launches move forward.

Solid state rocket exhaust is no better. It contains ozone-destroying chlorine, water vapor (a greenhouse gas), and aluminum oxide particles, which seed stratospheric clouds. Complete ozone destruction is observed in the exhaust plumes of solid state rockets.

The New York Times (May 14, 1991, p. 4) quoted Aleksandr Dunayev of the Russian Space Agency saying "About 300 launches of the [space] shuttle each year would be a catastrophe and the ozone layer would be completely destroyed."

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http://www.stopglobalwifi.org/


[editiert: 13.02.17, 20:02 von Tschicki]
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