
Oct. 27, 2010
Feature Story
Asteroid Impact Could Destroy Ozone Layer
New research funded by a NASA Exobiology grant is helping scientists understand what would happen to life on Earth if an asteroid crashed into the deep ocean. The model shows that a medium-sized asteroid could affect atmospheric chemistry on our planet, resulting in global ozone depletion. Ozone in Earth’s atmosphere helps protect living organisms from ultraviolet radiation. If ozone levels were depleted for a long period of time, life could face a difficult future.