"Climate Engineering' Could Be Bad for Skywatching, Astronomy"
Posted: 01-24-2017 11:56 PM
This is a Mixed Bag Article !?! The VERIFYING OF CHEM-TRAILS and still promote Man-Made Climate Change Climate is Ruled By The Sun..............
Well it used to be, any way, Now Ruled more and more by Human Idiots. Never Mind what the spraying is doing to our health, the big worry is it may block the view!
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"Climate Engineering' Could Be Bad for Skywatching, Astronomy"
Tinkering with the sky to fight climate change would make it more difficult for astronomers and skywatchers to observe the heavens, a new study suggests.
Spraying particles into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight and help cool the Earth down — a strategy known as stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) — would brighten city night skies considerably and decrease light clarity in rural areas, the study said.
SAI would be "very, very bad news for astronomy," said study author Charles Zender, a professor in the departments of Earth system science and computer science at the University of California, Irvine. [Changing Earth: 7 Ideas to Geoengineer Our Planet]
http://www.space.com/35426-climate-chan ... tification
Well it used to be, any way, Now Ruled more and more by Human Idiots. Never Mind what the spraying is doing to our health, the big worry is it may block the view!
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"Climate Engineering' Could Be Bad for Skywatching, Astronomy"
Tinkering with the sky to fight climate change would make it more difficult for astronomers and skywatchers to observe the heavens, a new study suggests.
Spraying particles into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight and help cool the Earth down — a strategy known as stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) — would brighten city night skies considerably and decrease light clarity in rural areas, the study said.
SAI would be "very, very bad news for astronomy," said study author Charles Zender, a professor in the departments of Earth system science and computer science at the University of California, Irvine. [Changing Earth: 7 Ideas to Geoengineer Our Planet]
http://www.space.com/35426-climate-chan ... tification