to cool down spaceships...
The exosphere goes from about 400 miles (640 km) high to about 800 miles (1,280 km).
The thermopause is located at the top of the thermosphere, but still below the exosphere.
The Exosphere is the atmospheric layer the farthest distance from the lithosphere.
The exosphere is the layer of the atmosphere first struck by sunlight
Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Exosphere - layers of the atmosphere :)
The exosphere's job is to hold satellites
what is the thickness of the exosphere
Exosphere
the exosphere is the 5th layer of the exosphere
because water cannot evaporate to the exosphere.
The exosphere is already a part of outer space.
Firstly, the lower boundary of the exosphere is 600km so the Space shuttle would have no need to be orbiting in the exosphere. Most of the time the space shuttle missions are to the ISS which orbits at a height of 370km. This is in the Thermosphere (approx 100km - 600km). The purpose of its thrusters are to aid in takeoff, docking with satellites, and reducing its speed to begin re-entry into earth's atmosphere.
There is no layer above the exosphere. The exosphere is the outermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere and transitions into outer space.
No. The exosphere is the uppermost part of Earth's atmosphere. Mars is well beyond the exosphere. It is a planet in its own right just as Earth is.
when you travel throught the exosphere it gets cooler
the temperature of exosphere is 3000 degree F
exosphere and thermosphere. exosphere is highest. thermosphere second