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Q: What lies between Earth's atmosphere and the vacuum of space?
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Where earths atmosphere fades into the vacuum of outer space?

Thine exosphere tis the answar


Why do space shuttles heat up when they re-enter into the earths atmosphere?

When the shuttle goes from the vacuum of space and enters the earths atmosphere, it heats up because of simple friction. The friction is from the shuttle going so fast and hitting the atmosphere. Same reason you sometimes see meteor showers.


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The only difference of the twinkling caused by the distortion of light due to the earths atmosphere which is not present in a vacuum.


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Does space have an atmosphere or is it only planets that have them?

Space does not have an atmosphere. It is generally considered a vacuum. Planets and some moons have atmospheres.


Are planets found in earths atmosphere?

no they're found in space...


Is earths atmosphere in space?

Yes. It is in space just like the whole planet Earth.


What boundary in earths atmosphere blends with space?

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How far do you have to travel in order to leave the earths atmosphere and go into space?

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