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Space debris could weaken Earth's magnetic field

1 点作者 Jeff_Brown超过 1 年前

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h2odragon超过 1 年前
actual title: &quot;Potential Perturbation of the Ionosphere by Megaconstellations and Corresponding Artificial Re-entry Plasma Dust&quot;<p>&gt; Here it will be shown that the mass of the conductive particles left behind from worldwide distribution of re-entry satellites is already billions of times greater than the mass of the Van Allen Belts.<p>made me say &quot;really?&quot; so i went and found this: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov&#x2F;earth&#x2F;RBSP7.pdf" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov&#x2F;earth&#x2F;RBSP7.pdf</a><p>That estimates the mass of the Van Allen belts at <i>11 grams</i><p>Which makes me wonder about the disparity in energy levels between the classes of particles and if its a case of talking about icebergs vs superheated steam.