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It partly depends on who you ask; 100km is the official difference between aeronautics and astronautics. The US government call anyone whose been above 80km an astronaut. NASA designate 122km as the start of re-entry and scientists measuring the movement of ions (charged particles) give an altitude of 118km as the mid-point between "slow" ion winds of Earth and the fast ion winds in outer space.

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