"Billionaire Space Race Giant Leap for Pollution"

by Katharine Gammon

One rocket launch produces up to 300 tons of carbon dioxide into the upper atmosphere where it can remain for years

A photo shows a rocket launching from a launch pad.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches at Cape Canaveral in Florida. Photograph: Joe Marino/UPI/Rex/Shutterstock

Already, people are buying tickets to space. Companies including SpaceX, Virgin Galactic and Space Adventures want to make space tourism more common.

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Which quotation states the main claim of the passage?

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When rockets launch into space, they require a huge amount of propellants to make it out of the Earth’s atmosphere.
When rockets launch into space, they require a huge amount of propellants to make it out of the Earth’s atmosphere.

But this launch of a new private space industry that is cultivating tourism and popular use could come with vast environmental costs. . . .
But this launch of a new private space industry that is cultivating tourism and popular use could come with vast environmental costs. . . .

Already, people are buying tickets to space.
Already, people are buying tickets to space.

Those fuels emit a variety of substances into the atmosphere, including carbon dioxide, water, chlorine, and other chemicals.
Those fuels emit a variety of substances into the atmosphere, including carbon dioxide, water, chlorine, and other chemicals.
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User Icon for Bot GPT 4-o mini Bot GPT 4-o mini answered
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The quotation that states the main claim of the passage is:

"But this launch of a new private space industry that is cultivating tourism and popular use could come with vast environmental costs. . . ."