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  2. Habitable zone for complex life - Wikipedia

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    Tropospheric habitable zone, or ozone habitable zone: a zone where the planet would have the correct amount of ozone needed for life. Inhaling too much ozone causes inflammation and irritation, [35] whereas too little troposphere ozone would produce biochemical smog. On Earth, the troposphere ozone is part of the ground-level ozone protection.

  3. Ozone monitoring instrument - Wikipedia

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    The International Team of the Ozone Monitoring Instrument has received several awards for its contributions to a better understanding of the Earth system: USGS 2018 Pecora Award The Pecora award is annual to recognize individuals or teams using remote sensing in the field of Earth Science. It consider not only the scientific role but also its ...

  4. Ozone layer - Wikipedia

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    The ozone layer peaks at 8 to 15 parts per million of ozone [1], while the average ozone concentration in Earth's atmosphere as a whole is about 0.3 parts per million. The ozone layer is mainly found in the lower portion of the stratosphere, from approximately 15 to 35 kilometers (9 to 22 mi) above Earth, although its thickness varies ...

  5. Hole in the Earth's ozone layer Is finally closing up, NASA says

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  6. Ozone and biology - Wikipedia

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    Nano-bubbles of ozone are relatively stable and allow for much higher concentrations of ozone to be stably suspended in liquids. [16] The amount of ozone manufactured for use in the food and other industries is reflected in the considerable effort placed on producing it efficiently in high performance ozone generators. [17]

  7. Earth's orbit - Wikipedia

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    Ignoring the influence of other Solar System bodies, Earth's orbit, also called Earth's revolution, is an ellipse with the EarthSun barycenter as one focus with a current eccentricity of 0.0167. Since this value is close to zero, the center of the orbit is relatively close to the center of the Sun (relative to the size of the orbit).

  8. Ground-level ozone - Wikipedia

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    Ground-level ozone (O 3), also known as surface-level ozone and tropospheric ozone, is a trace gas in the troposphere (the lowest level of the Earth's atmosphere), with an average concentration of 20–30 parts per billion by volume (ppbv), with close to 100 ppbv in polluted areas.

  9. Earth's orbit is so crowded that space traffic controllers ...

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    Space junk has filled up so much of Earth's orbit that it's endangering satellites and astronauts. The company Kayhan Space issues roughly 1,000 space-collision warnings per day.