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Rockets Destruction of Ozone : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rockets Destruction of Ozone
== Introduction== Rocket launches used for space exploration continue to gain popularity as the human population grows and technology advances toward the future. Large increases in rocket launch demand could come about for a variety of reasons, including national decisions regarding security, space exploration, significant reductions in launch costs, or the emergence of new markets such as space tourism, manufacturing, or solar power.〔)>〕 Rocket launches can affect the natural environment, most specifically the composition of the atmosphere as they travel through it. A major environmental problem faced today is the depletion of the ozone layer in the atmosphere by rockets and other molecular species such as chlorofluorocarbons. Up to forty percent of the total ozone present in the wake of a rocket is destroyed from rocket plumes.〔)>〕 Ozone concentrations are calculated using ultraviolet and visible light radiometers attached to rockets.〔)>〕 Calculations analyzed from these radiometers are where scientists first noticed the depletion of ozone caused by rockets.
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