The Apollo spacecraft re-entered Earth's atmosphere at a speed of approximately 25,000 miles per hour (about 40,200 kilometers per hour). This high velocity was necessary to ensure that the spacecraft could return from lunar missions, but it also required careful engineering to withstand the intense heat and pressure generated during re-entry. The spacecraft's heat shield was crucial for protecting it from the extreme temperatures encountered as it descended through the atmosphere.
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Space Shuttle Columbia
Apollo is the greek god of the sun. He drove a sun chariot above the earths atmosphere that the greeks associate with the sun, so it would be appropiate to name it Apollo as the spaceship went outside the atmosphere to the moon, as the greeks believed apollo did with the sun
About 30% of solar radiation entering the Earth's atmosphere is reflected back into space by the Earth's surface and atmosphere, a phenomenon known as albedo. Of this, roughly 10% is reflected directly by the surface, while the rest is reflected by clouds and atmospheric particles. The exact percentage can vary based on factors like surface type and atmospheric conditions.
The earths atmosphere is made up of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen
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Burns up before entering the Earths atmosphere
meteoroids
Space Shuttle Columbia
Apollo is the greek god of the sun. He drove a sun chariot above the earths atmosphere that the greeks associate with the sun, so it would be appropiate to name it Apollo as the spaceship went outside the atmosphere to the moon, as the greeks believed apollo did with the sun
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bcoz chunks r so yummie so wen it enter the earths atmosphere the smell is soo gud
It will cool the earth's surface as radiation from the sun is blocked from entering the atmosphere
Heat flow entering the Earth's atmosphere varies throughout the day, but typically the highest levels occur during the afternoon when the sun is overhead, resulting in peak heating. At night, heat flow decreases as the Earth cools.
how do geologists think earths atmosphere is formed
STRATOSPHERE
Thermosphere, it is also the atmosphere with the highest temperatures.