Harvard Scientists Will Actually Launch a Geoengineering Experiment Next Year

Science Alert  December 4, 2018
The project – called the Stratospheric Controlled Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx) – is part of Harvard’s Solar Geoengineering Research Program. To cool down the surface of the planet, in the experiment Harvard University researchers will fly a high-altitude balloon up to the stratosphere, at an altitude of about 20 kilometres, and release a small aerosol plume of calcium carbonate that is expected to disperse into a perturbed air mass about 1 kilometre long and 100 metres in diameter. The balloon will then fly back and forth through this cloud repeatedly for about 24 hours, analysing the particles’ behaviour and evolution in the sky. There is still a huge amount we don’t know about what solar geoengineering might unleash… read more.  Open Access TECHNICAL ARTICLE 

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