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Are satellites in the thermosphere

Updated: 9/26/2023
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Some are (geosynchronous are not).

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Can airplanes or satellites fly in the thermosphere?

airplanes can not but satellites can


Name of the layer where satellites orbit?

Thermosphere


What Layer of the atmosphere do communications satellites orbit?

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Which layer of the atmosphere contains orbiting satellites?

thermosphere?


Do all space satellites stay in the thermosphere?

No. That only applies to low Earth orbit. Geostationary satellites orbit beyond it.


This layer is the outermost layer of the atmosphere satellites orbit the atmosphere in this layer?

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In space how can our satellites travel so fast and look so fragile but not be damaged by drag or wind?

Satellites orbit in the thermosphere or exosphere where there is no wind and drag is negligible.


What layer of the atmosphere is the working station for astronauts?

Manned satellites orbit in the thermosphere, from about 53 to 500 miles above the Earth.


Where satellites are found in atmosphere?

Most satellites occupy regions of the atmosphere known as the thermosphere and exosphere. The outer space refers to the expanse found beyond the Earth's atmosphere between celestial bodie


What part of the atmospheric layers is very thin?

The exosphere, which is the upper part of the thermosphere has the thinnest air. It is the area where satellites orbit the Earth.


Do satellites go into the mesosphere?

No, satellite orbits are above the mesosphere in the thermosphere, which extends from about 100 to 600 km above the Earth's surface.


What are found in the thermosphere?

Auroras, satellites and the International Space Station. FinaSophia- Well the internet doesnt say lots but im sure there are ISS and auroras