That depends on what you define as 'above', in the literal sense then everything in the known universe lies above the earth. However, if you mean what lies directly above the north pole, which is perhaps the only way of defining 'above', then, from Earth, there are only a few stars, the most significant and well known of which being Polaris.
Since the 'universe' includes all of space and time, there is no such thing as 'above' it.
What is above from sky?
The Earth's crust lies above the mantle.
The mantle lies above the outer core of the earth.
Magnetosphere.
The Hubble Space Telescope is 600km above the Earth's surface.
Space begins approximately 62 miles above the Earth; an area known as the Karman Line.
The International Space Station is about 286 miles above the Earth's surface.
The stratosphere is the layer of the Earth's atmosphere which lies between 10 and 50 kilometres above the Earth.
about 340km above the earth
By convention in the aerospace industry, Space is considered to be above an altitude of 100 km from Earth's surface.
When you go 100 km above in the sky you are in the space.
its called a satellite, a large object floats in space above earth to take pictures of stars and planets
The Hubble space telescope orbits between 562 and 567 km above the Earth.