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OnlinePoker

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Thu Jul 3, 2025, 05:12 PM Jul 3

$88m pollution-tracking satellite missing in space

An $88m (£65m) satellite designed to detect releases of the planet-warming gas methane from oil and gas production, has been lost in space in a major setback for climate efforts.

The MethaneSat satellite which had backing from Google and billionaire Jeff Bezos, was launched only last year aboard an Elon Musk SpaceX rocket.

It was meant to collect data for five years on sources of the powerful greenhouse gas, which is responsible for nearly a third of human-induced warming, to help curtail the worst offenders.

The Environment Defense Fund, the NGO which oversees the satellite, said that communication was lost ten days ago and is currently undertaking an investigation into what happened.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clynre7leyjo

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Taken out by big oil?

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$88m pollution-tracking satellite missing in space (Original Post) OnlinePoker Jul 3 OP
Space Force used it for target practice? House of Roberts Jul 3 #1
Oh! Was that your satellite? OKIsItJustMe Jul 3 #2
Yes, with what they fondly refer to as the "Sharpie Laser" . . . hatrack Jul 6 #3

hatrack

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3. Yes, with what they fondly refer to as the "Sharpie Laser" . . .
Sun Jul 6, 2025, 01:24 PM
Jul 6

Remember, if you don't measure it, you don't have to worry about it!

Thinking about theories is no way to get an education, kids!!

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