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23/05/2013 04:21:12

Author Topic: Can we physically send particles into our stratosphere?  (Read 928 times)

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If a time came that we needed to alter our atmospheric chemistry, how physically could we do it?  Meera and Dave explore the engineering behind one option - pumping particles up an absolutely enormous pipe...
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