stardust

Stardust is a term used to describe the small particles of matter expelled from stars, especially during their formation, evolution, or death (such as in supernovae). These particles contain elements heavier than hydrogen and helium, which are later incorporated into new stars, planets, and living organisms—meaning all matter, including life on Earth, is ultimately composed of stardust.
  1. Stardust raises $60M to develop stratospheric solar geoengineering

    Stardust raises $60M to develop stratospheric solar geoengineering

    Stardust raises $60M to advance stratospheric technology aimed at blocking sunlight Israeli-American startup Stardust Solutions has secured $60 million to develop a proprietary solar geoengineering system that would cool the planet by dispersing reflective aerosols into the stratosphere. The...
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