Will Fuel Burn Up Upon Re-Entry?

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The discussion centers on the fate of the noxious fuel from an exploded spy satellite. It highlights that while the explosion may destroy the fuel tank, there is insufficient oxygen in space for combustion to occur. As a result, fine droplets of fuel are likely to enter the atmosphere without burning due to inadequate frictional velocity. Instead, these droplets are expected to evaporate, dispersing into the air at low concentrations. Ultimately, this process may render the toxic fuel harmless.
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Aside from combustion (oxidation?) of the noxious fuel from the exploded spy satellite, will most of the remaining fuel eventually burn up due to friction with the atmosphere, or will it fall unaltered as precipitation?
 
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Loren Booda said:
Aside from combustion (oxidation?) of the noxious fuel from the exploded spy satellite, will most of the remaining fuel eventually burn up due to friction with the atmosphere, or will it fall unaltered as precipitation?

The problem is even worst?
The explosion may destroy the fuel tank, but there's not enough oxygen up there to react with the fuel. So there must be numerous fine droplets of the fuel. And a fine droplet, when plunging into the atmosphere, will never get enough velocity from friction for burning !
 
It will probably just evaporate, though.
 
russ_watters said:
It will probably just evaporate, though.

Then the toxic fuel is to be 'disolved' into the air with a traced concentration, probably harmless. Good news.
 
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