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Mark I think the ozone hole will have recovered by 2065 but more precise information is available in this document: [[File:WMO-Scientific-Assessment-of-Ozone-Depletion-2006-20-Questions.pdf]]
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My biggest concern right now is that the Hadron Collider is said to be a big part of the ozone depletion.  So why are they sending an airborne version of it on the Endeavour?  Hopefully Endeavour will never make it off the ground (and still hasn't after many months of false starts).
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--[[User:Sheila|Sheila]] 17:34, 9 May 2011 (BST)
 
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Markvd said ...

..............no one go to the South Pole or else. :) Never planned to ever go there but my mind will also not even think of that possbility. I wonder how many holes we have and if we are in critical stage that is irreversible. HMMMMMMMMMMMMM

--Markvd 14:28, 8 May 2011 (BST)

Jamesm said ...

Mark I think the ozone hole will have recovered by 2065 but more precise information is available in this document: Ficheiro:WMO-Scientific-Assessment-of-Ozone-Depletion-2006-20-Questions.pdf

--Jamesm 15:36, 8 May 2011 (BST)

Sheila said ...

My biggest concern right now is that the Hadron Collider is said to be a big part of the ozone depletion. So why are they sending an airborne version of it on the Endeavour? Hopefully Endeavour will never make it off the ground (and still hasn't after many months of false starts).

--Sheila 17:34, 9 May 2011 (BST)