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Firing moondust into space to create sun shield could combat climate change

Por: Newsweek Tech February 09, 2023

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Firing dust from the moon into space to create a sun shield could be a feasible way to mitigate global warming on Earth, a team of scientists has found.In a study published in the journal PLOS Climate on Wednesday, researchers explored seemingly outlandish astro-engineering approaches to combat climate change and examined how they could work in practice.The researchers came from the University of Utah (UU) and the Smithsonian Astrophysical... + full article



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