an airplane,rocket,carplane,etc.
Satelites fly in the Thermosphere
Thermosphere and exosphere
thermosphere
Yes, airplanes cannot fly in the thermosphere due to the extremely low air density at that altitude. Satellites do not fly in the traditional sense but orbit within the thermosphere, taking advantage of the lack of air resistance.
Spacecraft and high-altitude aircraft, like spy planes or research aircraft, can fly in the thermosphere. These vehicles are specially designed to withstand the extreme temperatures and low air density in this layer of the atmosphere. Commercial airplanes do not fly in the thermosphere as they operate in the lower layers of the atmosphere.
99.99% of the time they fly to the ISS The International Space Station
The thermosphere is actually concidered to be in space because it is so rediculously thin. Because it is so thin spacecraft can orbit in it without the need for thrust. It also helps protect from radiation
Space shuttles fly in the thermosphere layer of the Earth's atmosphere, which is located between 80-550 kilometers above the Earth's surface. This layer is characterized by a very low density of gas molecules and high temperatures due to intense solar radiation.
The atmosphere is divided in to five layers. These are Troposhere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere and Exosphere. The space shuttles orbit in thermosphere.The atmosphere is divided in to five layers. These are Troposhere, Stratospere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere and Exosphere. The space shuttles orbit in thermosphere.
There is no other name for the thermosphere.
No, the moon is not in the thermosphere. The moon is located in the vacuum of space, beyond Earth's atmosphere and atmospheric layers like the thermosphere.
The thermosphere is a layer of the Earth's atmosphere that reaches very high temperatures due to its proximity to the sun. Space shuttles are designed to withstand these extreme temperatures and navigate through the thermosphere safely as they travel to and from space. Other spacecraft may not have the necessary heat shields and thermal protection to handle the conditions in the thermosphere.