Michael Gemar on Nostr: npub1uw8g8…y88kr npub1j7t97…gls96 npub1asa7z…en9sr npub1ccn4e…6czwu The ...
npub1uw8g8f3g29gw8uxfcj5863rnc783xyk0alqm9mcsx3leut98dausxy88kr (npub1uw8…88kr) npub1j7t9753lqsyyjq8s7w4h8zu0dvnyvdw4rwdkr3lmglxw7fralr3sngls96 (npub1j7t…ls96) npub1asa7zhxq92arr7z3dqywvsh0ur24a9k6qmkg2zcthe0wshyu9pvsren9sr (npub1asa…n9sr) npub1ccn4ec2s2dmhzu4cthwhy56hcsswk4z3j3kvhlhuvp96phm9zjrqj6czwu (npub1ccn…czwu) The consensus I've seen is about 5 years for natural deorbit. And yeah, the material ending up in the atmosphere is potentially troubling, and I'm really surprised we can already note it. (Although it presumably is, at least currently, far less than what material is delivered by meteors every day.)