Space isn't a complete vacuum as we are sometimes taught in school. But it doesn't necessarily have an "atmosphere" though there is the solar wind. Streaming particles from our sun that reach out to even the Voyager 2 spacecraft. What deep space beyond the sun's influence consists of is probably a mix of solar winds and possibly some sort of Dark Matter holding the galaxy together. Beyond the galaxy it is believed that Dark Energy pushes the galaxies further and further away.
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No, there is no atmosphere in space.
Space weather is the concept of changing environmental conditions in near-Earth space or the space from the Sun's atmosphere to the Earth's atmosphere. It is distinct from the concept of weather within the Earth's planetary atmosphere(troposphere and stratosphere).
Space does not have an atmosphere. It is generally considered a vacuum. Planets and some moons have atmospheres.
The layer of the atmosphere that releases particles of air into space is the exosphere.
There is no "space atmosphere".
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Atmosphere is the space surrounding any planetry body where the body exerts its gravitational pull. Space is anything / everything beyond the atmosphere
It's not in the atmosphere.
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There is no atmosphere in space.
No, there is no atmosphere in space.
Space weather is the concept of changing environmental conditions in near-Earth space or the space from the Sun's atmosphere to the Earth's atmosphere. It is distinct from the concept of weather within the Earth's planetary atmosphere(troposphere and stratosphere).
The atmosphere of the space station is the same as on Earth, 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen.
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Space does not have an atmosphere. It is generally considered a vacuum. Planets and some moons have atmospheres.
The layer of the atmosphere that releases particles of air into space is the exosphere.