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If you really do mean the ionosphere, and the astronaut is falling back to earth, the ionosphere is one of the upper layers - my best guess is that the heating effect of the rarified ionosphere would not be enough to cause death.

Once you get into the lower atmosphere, though, the heating effect is large (the Concorde supersonic airliner expanded measurably while at full flight speed due to heating), and will cause burning up.

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