Well, its not the "outer" space, but its called the space, as it is the last layer of the atmosphere. It called "space" because its distance above the earths surface is 500km to god knows what !
No. Although the exosphere does not have a well defined boundary it does eventually give way to the solar environment, within a few thousand miles of the earth. The stars on the other hand, are other suns, far beyond our solar system. There distances are measured in light years, the distance light travels in one year. One light year is over six trillion miles.
It varies quite greatly with different Scientists. Some consider the Exosphere to be apart of the atmosphere and some not. I know for a matter of fact that the Exophere is taught as the outmost layer in the Atmosphere in most School Standards. If considering this debate on a small scale, then no, but on a larger one, then yes.
No. The Moon orbits about 250,000 miles above the Earth, while the exosphere only extends up about 100 miles. Beyond that, there are only trace whisps of the exosphere remaining for a thousand miles or so. (This is why near-earth orbit satellites eventually decay from their orbits and fall to earth. )
The exosphere or the stratosphere is the region of space travel. Probably exosphere. I was looking for the same question. I hope I helped. :)
Yes that true, outside the exosphere it is the airless space.
No. The ozone layer is in the stratosphere.
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it is definitely called the exosphere
Exosphere.
The thermosphere and the exosphere
The exosphere
The highest part of the earths atmosphere is called the Exosphere. The main gases within the Earth's exosphere are the lightest gases, mainly hydrogen, with some helium, carbon dioxide, and atomic oxygen near the exobase. The exosphere is the last layer before outer space. Since there is no clear boundary between outer space and the exosphere, the exosphere is sometimes considered a part of outer space.
it is definitely called the exosphere
when you travel throught the exosphere it gets cooler
Well, that's hard to say. You can take an estimate by knowing that it is the uppermost atmospheric layer, and that beyond it, is outer space. The exosphere is right above the thermosphere (and ionosphere), and the thermosphere can range up to 85-500 km. above Earth. So yeah, the exosphere is pretty high up. P.S. The exosphere is where space shuttles travel.
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The exosphere is already a part of outer space.
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Exosphere. The layers of the atmosphere are: Space Exosphere Thermosphere Mesosphere Stratosphere Troposphere Earth
No. The exosphere extends into outer space, though.