Strictly speaking, no. There is no "up" and there is no atmosphere.
Metaphorically speaking, the sky is all around you. Consider this snip of lyrics from Firefly's Main Title Theme (speaking of flying off into space):
Take me out to the black
Tell them I ain't comin' back
Burn the land and boil the sea
You can't take the sky from me
It is in space, but to us on earth it looks like it is in the sky. :)
Because otherwise we would be pulled into space.
To an astronaut in a space craft, the sky appears to be black.
The sky
They came from the sky in a space ship They came from the sky in a space ship
what do asturnots do in space
Technically you could, but most people refer to the sky as our atmosphere... past our "sky" is space. On the contrary, many people look at the stars and say "look at the beautiful sky," but the sky is generally referred to as our atmosphere.
space
No. The sky includes areas well within Earth's atmosphere, which are not considered part of outer space.
the moon isnt in the sky its in space
The sky-lab did the same thing a space station would do
The sky is higher than the clouds. The sky is the space above the Earth's surface where the clouds, sun, moon, and stars are located. Clouds are formations of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the sky.