The sky is the Earth's atmosphere.
It is not above you, you are in it.
The sky is the Earth's atmosphere.It is not above you, you are in it.
The sky above the Earth extends into space, which is about 62 miles (100 kilometers) 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.
When you go 100 km above in the sky you are in the space.
No. While stars look tiny in the sky they are actually enormous, far larger than Earth.
The sky isn't necessarily there, the blue factor of the sky is created when all of the Earth's water reflects off the sun, and bounces back to Earth. So the sky is kind of like a mirage: you can see it but its not really there. Therefor since it is not there, there is no distance from the Earth to the sky.
The stars are too far away of Earth's gravity to have any noticeable effect on them.
Draco is a constellation located in the northern sky. It is approximately 309 light-years away from Earth.
No. The stars are well beyond the atmosphere and are not influence by Earth at all. The stars may look small in the sky but they are enormous, far larger than Earth and unimaginably far away.
Canopus, one of the brightest stars in the night sky, is approximately 310 light-years away from Earth.
as a home owner, how far into the grown do i own and how far into the sky do i have rights to?
No. The stars are far beyond any noticeable effects of Earth's gravity. The stars are also far larger and more massive than Earth is, so if Earth were ever to run into one it would be more accurate to say that Earth would fall into the star.