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seem as if the weather becomes more violent after a launch

2006-06-28 15:12:17 · 44 answers · asked by barbara b 1 in News & Events Current Events

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Well, according to the Butterfly Effect chaos theory, even the flapping of the wings of a butterfly has an effect on the weather, so I guess the answer would be "yes." However, if you're asking about a significant, predictable effect, then I'd say the answer is "no" for anywhere beyond the immediate area of the launch (those suckers are HOT when they go up, so I would expect the area near the launch pad gets a bit warmer).

2006-06-28 15:17:19 · answer #1 · answered by AnswerLady 4 · 0 2

I think the weather affects how successful the launch is more than how the launch affects the weather. I the case of the most resent launch, the national weather service was predicting "not favorable" weather, for the scheduled launch time, days before the launch happened.

2006-07-07 12:21:56 · answer #2 · answered by Cutie 2 · 0 0

Of course it does. I am a Baby Boomer and I remember the great 4 seasons. Spring, summer, fall and winter. We did not have any of the garbage weather we have now. For example I live in the Chicago area. The winters are very mild, hardly any snow. Whats with this. We should have many inches of snow, not that I am complaining. Last summer was the hot summer we ever had, our grass was brown and we could not even water it because of the watering ban. We really only have 2 seasons now. I truly wish that we would stop sending things into outer space and leave things as there where What is our world going to become many years from now.

2006-06-28 15:43:06 · answer #3 · answered by Patti 1 · 0 0

It has, as was put earlier, a negligible effect. The solid fuel boosters leave a chemical trace, but...The liquid fuel which is used to boost through the upper atmosphere is Hydrogen and Oxygen which, when ignited produces...water vapor. And a lot of it, albeit locally. The clouds you see when a shuttle is launched is mostly steam condensing to form clouds. As far`as the Ozone hole, the effect is also negligible.

http://www.faqs.org/faqs/ozone-depletion/intro/

http://www.habitablezone.com/space/messages/396304.html

Passenger planes, on the other hand, DO create contrails, which DO have a distinct effect, of cooling the Earth - and perhaps others effects as well. Clouds are one of the things we still do not have great handle on in terms of meteorology and climatology, but there are increasing numbers of studies on their effects..

2006-07-07 13:28:50 · answer #4 · answered by Rockmeister B 5 · 0 0

yes, launching space ships have an effect on the weather, anytime man tampers with something it has consequecnces.
There is no way possible something exits the earths atomosphere at a great speed and not allow for the temperatures goes crazy.

2006-06-28 15:38:09 · answer #5 · answered by monyeda 2 · 0 0

From what i heard airplanes and spaceships does have some effect on the weather because when we do have them up there from what I heard from the National Geographic channel it keeps the world 2-3 degrees cooler. When 9/11 happened all the planes were grounded and we were 2-3 degrees hotter.

2006-07-07 08:51:16 · answer #6 · answered by scramly 2 · 0 0

The launching just poo's all over the air. It is crazy to think that a little rocket can change the weather. Some body spiked your Milk.
Maybe it was a gay guy they say their very smart people.

2006-07-07 09:20:15 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes a lot!!! On this three days where there was no fly zone over the US, scientist have discovered a huge huge drop in air pollution ozone etc. this would have never bin possible to know if it wasn't for the two (two) airplanes which crashed into the twin towers.Thanks to today's high tech and knowledge about pyrotechnic the twin towers can down highly organized.You can watch this on real videos in Real Player on "Freedom TV" Attention this nothing for people who believe in good governments.Anyway to get at your question.Rockets destroy even more then airplanes, a lot more and airplane and rockets together destroy more of our air blabalbla then cars but include them too and other things as well, like companies,lawn movers&blowers,mashienes,burning forstes and even all the humans and animals fart's (this is a lot!!!!!) and we could destroy a galaxy and we will,dont worry!!!

2006-07-07 05:10:36 · answer #8 · answered by Peter 1 · 0 0

If one really considers the immensity of the world in comparison with one of our small, tiny rockets, the idea that the thing could actually affect the weather--even in a small region--seems completely preposterous. I would definitely state that the weather won't be affected too greatly, and the impact it might have would really be too small to notice.

2006-07-07 10:05:54 · answer #9 · answered by yulrath 2 · 0 0

No. end ad imagine--there is in straight forward words 3 human beings on the ISS. How a lot trash do you imagine 3 human beings have? in view that they ought to preserve and recycle, its plenty below any kin with 3 human beings. besides, they don't purely unload it into area--the rubbish is presented back on the commute. in the experience that they unload it out in 0 gravity, this is purely going to stay there, growing to be a site visitors chance.

2016-11-29 22:52:12 · answer #10 · answered by radabaugh 3 · 0 0

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