The space beyond Earth's atmosphere is called outer space. It begins at the Kármán line, which is located about 100 kilometers (62 miles) above sea level. Outer space is characterized by a near vacuum, with extremely low pressure and density, and is home to celestial bodies such as stars, planets, and galaxies.
When small pieces of rock moving through space enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up, they are called meteoroids.
You use a spaceship and break through the earths atmosphere
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Yes. In fact, there are even telescopes that are stationed already in space.
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The layer of air above the Earth's surface is called the atmosphere. It is composed of various gases and extends several kilometers into space.
A meteoroid is a small piece of space debris in the solar system. When a meteoroid enters the Earths atmosphere it becomes a meteor (shooting star).If the meteoroid survives the atmosphere and lands on the Earth, it becomes a meteorite.
The top layer of Earth's atmosphere is called the exosphere. It is the outermost layer where the atmosphere transitions into space. The exosphere is very thin and composed mostly of low-density gases.
The Earth's shield that protects it from space debris is called the atmosphere. The atmosphere acts as a protective layer, burning up most incoming objects before they reach the Earth's surface.
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When small pieces of rock moving through space enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up, they are called meteoroids.
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Yes. It is in space just like the whole planet Earth.
Atmosphere is the space surrounding any planetry body where the body exerts its gravitational pull. Space is anything / everything beyond the atmosphere