If your lucky.
Yes you can see them but it would be pretty hard to see. because of all the gasses and because of how far away you are and its hard anyways to see curtain things with the naked eye.
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100 times less than the troposphere at sea level. sea level is about 760. The mesosphere is about 0.00132
There are no known satellites of Mercury.
The mesosphere is made up of plenty of things. It is underneath the asthenosphere and the lower part of the mantle. The mesosphere extends from the bottom of the asthenosphere to the earth's core. give me a piture. The mesosphere also means middle.
Triangulation of satellites requires three satellites that bank of one another simultaneously.
They can see through clouds and work during the day and at night. They can also see changes in the soil, the vegetation, or snow, etc.
The mesosphere i think
No, satellite orbits are above the mesosphere in the thermosphere, which extends from about 100 to 600 km above the Earth's surface.
Meteors that blow up are found in the mesosphere.
You can see satellites orbiting. If you go on a clear night to somewhere which is far from city lights, you will sometimes see dots moving across the sky - these are satellites reflecting sunlight.
Yes you can but with a telescope
No. The mesosphere doesn't have ozone.
The mesosphere is in space it is the 3rd atmosphere.
What is a synonym for the word Mesosphere
No, it does not. There is no snow in mesosphere.
what are some exaples of mesosphere
Mesosphere is a noun.
The heat that mesosphere generates is immense. Mesosphere is a layer in atmospheric region.