A European satellite has been checking out how much ozone there is over Antarctica, to give the scientific community statistics they can use to see whether they can get more funding from interest groups that benefit from causing unnecessary panic amongst poorly informed people. That's not in the article, it was subtext.
It seems this year the hole in the ozone layer is not as terrible as last year, indicating among other things that they should stop screwing with me because if it changes so much from year to year in a decade we might be suffocating on ozone. Anyway, I think it's still big enough for that European satellite to help me find the keys I lost a while ago.
Speaking of which, did you know you can make ozone in a laboratory?
Boomm. You've gotte plug it in, duh.
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