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[June thematic report] Space Environment and Pollution |
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by Barisoa Nancy Andriamiarimbola | 24-07-2023 06:29 0 |
Space Consequences Unraveling the Impact of Human Behavior on Our Galactic Playground View of the Earth and Milky Way Source: https://media.istockphoto.com/id/1396079542/photo/artist-view-of-the-earth.jpg Space, the ultimate adventure, but are we leaving behind a cosmic mess? As we journey beyond Earth's boundaries, it's vital to be cosmic stewards. Our cosmic explorations have far-reaching consequences on the space environment. Join us on a thrilling expedition through the stars as we uncover the cosmic statistics of our actions. From space pollution to celestial conservation, let's explore the impact of human behavior on our galactic playground. So, strap in and get ready to navigate the cosmos in an exciting new way! Did you know? There are over 27,000 tracked objects of space debris in orbit! Our cosmic excitement has led to a cosmic conundrum – space pollution! With more than 27,000 tracked objects of space debris orbiting Earth according to the Department of Defense's global Space Surveillance Network (SSN), our cosmic litter is a cause for concern. Abandoned satellites, spent rocket stages, and tiny fragments from collisions make up this galactic garbage. It's high time we clean up after our cosmic parties! Caution! There is a collision every five to ten days between space debris and operational satellites! Navigating the cosmic freeway isn't without risks. Collisions between space debris and operational satellites happen frequently, with one occurring every five to ten days! The consequences? More debris, leading to cosmic traffic jams. Satellite communication disruptions, GPS malfunctions – our reckless behavior in space is causing trouble in our galactic paradise. Slow down, cosmic commuters! 80% of the world's population can no longer see the Milky Way due to light pollution. As cosmic voyagers, we encounter breathtaking celestial wonders. Nebulas, galaxies, and star clusters – they're our cosmic treasures. But light pollution on Earth obstructs our view of the Milky Way for 80% of the world's population, according to a new global atlas of light pollution produced by Italian and American scientists! It's time to embrace cosmic conservation and protect these celestial gems for future stargazers. Let's safeguard the beauty of the universe for generations to come. Sustainability in Space Exploration: Fueling Our Cosmic Future SpaceX's reusable Falcon 9 rocket has reduced launch costs by 30%! In our quest to explore the cosmos, sustainability becomes a priority. Innovative propulsion systems like SpaceX's reusable Falcon 9 rocket have reduced launch costs by a staggering 30% as TS2 Space stated! By minimizing our cosmic carbon footprint, we're paving the way for sustainable space exploration. It's time for cosmic adventures with a conscience! NASA's Planetary Protection Policy ensures we don't contaminate other worlds with Earth's microbes. As we venture into the cosmic frontier, let's be ethical cosmic explorers. NASA's Planetary Protection Policy ensures we don't contaminate other worlds with Earth's microbes. It's cosmic etiquette at its finest! Let's learn from Earth's history and explore with cosmic manners. With ethical exploration, we become responsible cosmic ambassadors, leaving no cosmic footprints behind. Through the stars, we journey, as guardians of our galactic home. As we traverse the cosmos, our cosmic journey has consequences. Space pollution and collisions are alarming realities, but we hold the power to make a difference. By embracing cosmic conservation, sustainable practices, and ethical exploration, we can shape our cosmic destiny. Let's be guardians of our galactic playground, charting a course to a cleaner, sustainable, and awe-inspiring universe for generations to come! Our cosmic treasures deserve protection : let's be the guardians of the galactic splendor! |
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Hello again Barisoa!
This time, you have written a report about the space environment and pollution, which was our theme for June.
I liked the way you introduced the subtopic of each paragraph, and it made your report well-organized!
Thank you for your meaningful report! Great job!
Posted 29-08-2023 09:39
Hey Sandrine, James speaking, your mentor here. Nice to meet you! The topic of Space Environment and Pollution you've delved into is incredibly interesting.
I think the way you've integrated statistical data into your essay lends strong support to your arguments.
Overall, your essay is a remarkable contribution to the discourse on space environmental sustainability. Good Job !
Posted 25-08-2023 14:11
Your captivating exploration of the cosmic statistics has shed light on some pressing issues we must address as we venture beyond Earth's boundaries. The alarming number of space debris orbiting our planet is a cosmic conundrum that demands our attention and responsible action.
Posted 25-07-2023 07:06