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It has to be carried there by a rocket, which takes it to the required altitude and orbital speed.

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Is the layer where satellite orbit?

Exosphere


What is satellite and can you see it?

That is a pretty simple question... Satellite is a space craft which recives information from towers like tv towers and radio tower. Obviously you cannot see it, it is on the exosphere and we are on the troposphere


When you make a long distance phone call or watch television the signal may have traveled up to a satellite orbiting in the exosphere which is found where?

The exosphere is a layer of the earth's atmosphere approximately 375 miles (600km) from the earth's surface.


What two layers is the exosphere made up of?

The exosphere is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere and is primarily composed of two parts: the thermosphere and the exosphere itself. The thermosphere is located below the exosphere and contains a small number of particles that are highly energized due to solar radiation. The exosphere, which extends above the thermosphere, consists of extremely thin air and is where satellite orbits occur. Together, these layers transition from the dense atmosphere below to the near-vacuum conditions of space.


Who discovered the exosphere?

The exosphere was not discovered by a single person. It was recognized as the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere through observations over time by scientists studying the properties of the Earth's atmosphere.


What does the exosphere?

The exosphere's job is to hold satellites


What is te thickness of the exosphere?

what is the thickness of the exosphere


The is the layer where satellites orbit.?

Exosphere


What is the 5th layer?

the exosphere is the 5th layer of the exosphere


Why there are no clouds in the exosphere?

because water cannot evaporate to the exosphere.


What is another name for the exosphere?

The exosphere is already a part of outer space.


The outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere?

The outermost layer of the sun's atmosphere is called the corona. It is visible during a solar eclipse as a halo of light surrounding the sun. The corona is much hotter than the layers below it, reaching temperatures of millions of degrees Celsius.