In a rare airborne mission, scientists chased ESA’s Cluster Salsa satellite as it reentered Earth’s atmosphere. The fiery descent revealed emissions of lithium, potassium, and aluminum—chemicals that could impact the ozone layer and climate. With satellite reentries increasing, researchers aim to improve pollution models and plan further tracking missions through 20…
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