274 kilometers from the earth exactly.
274 kilometers from the earth exactly.
The ionosphere starts at an altitude of about 48 kilometers (30 miles) above the Earth's surface and extends upwards to about 965 kilometers (600 miles).
The Radio waves are reflected back to Earth in the Ionosphere.
The Ionosphere is the farthest layer from Earth among Troposphere, Stratosphere, Ionosphere, and Mesosphere. It extends from about 48 kilometers (30 miles) to 965 kilometers (600 miles) above the Earth's surface.
first of all thing considered, its ionosphere. and to the question it is 60000000 millimeters into the sky or 60 kilometers in the sky.
The ionosphere bends radio waves . . . most go out into space, but a fair number hit the earth far away, and are reflected back up to the ionosphere. Radio operators call this phenomenon, "The skip".
The primary affect on the Earth is on our ionosphere
The ionosphere, which is part of the Earth's atmosphere, contains ions. The ionosphere is located in the thermosphere and is responsible for reflecting radio waves back to Earth and playing a role in the Earth's magnetic field.
1000km
The air pressure in the ionosphere is extremely low, typically less than 10^-6 of the pressure at Earth's surface. This is because the ionosphere is a region of the Earth's upper atmosphere where atoms and molecules are highly dispersed.
It is the ionosphere, a general region that includes all of the thermosphere and parts of the two bordering layers. In this region, between 60 and 1000 kilometers above the Earth, ionized particles refract and reflect radio waves back toward the ground. This enables radio transmissions that are normally "line of sight" only to reach over the horizon for hundreds or thousands of miles. This includes broadcast radio (HF) and shortwave bands.
I believe it is the Ionosphere.