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"The process is akin to atmospheric burn-up when a satellite re-enters the Earth's upper atmosphere, but has extended over a period of a billion years," he said.

From Science Daily • Oct. 19, 2025

The researchers at Kyoto University hope using wood in making spacecraft could also be much less polluting than metal ones when they burn-up on re-entry at the end of their life.

From BBC • Nov. 5, 2024

The ability to achieve high burn-up rates at atmospheric pressure was desirable. 

From Forbes • Sep. 22, 2014

Some proposals that have been floated for ADR include targeted laser systems to nudge debris into atmospheric burn-up or spacecraft equipped with tethers or nets to drag pieces of debris out of orbit.

From Scientific American • Aug. 31, 2011

The initial rate of burn-up was only 50 tons a day.

From Time Magazine Archive