Is space travel a problem for the climate?

Published: April 10, 2022, 10:30 p.m.

As more countries launch more rockets into orbit for commercial and scientific reasons, the space industry is experiencing rapid growth.

It\u2019s on the verge of an even greater increase as space tourism takes off. The International Space Station is now open to tourists and private companies have developed rockets that can be reused \u2013 all meaning more launches into space.

But rocket exhausts contain particles that can affect the climate. What are the potential impacts and is it time to apply the brakes to the new space race?

Presenters Jordan Dunbar and Phoebe Keane are joined by:

D Raghunanadan, director at the Delhi Science eForum\nEloise Marais, associate professor of physical geography at University College London\nStephen Freeland, emeritus professor of international law at Western Sydney University.

Producer: Darin Graham\nResearcher: Lizzie Frisby\nReporter: Mike Killian\nSeries producer: Alex Lewis\nSound engineer: Neil Churchill\nEditor: Emma Rippon