Rockets do not burn up in the thermosphere because they are designed to withstand extreme temperatures and pressures during ascent. The thermosphere, while hot, has very low density, which means there are fewer air molecules to create friction and heat. Additionally, rockets are built with heat-resistant materials and protective coatings that allow them to survive the intense conditions of launch and space travel. Their speed and altitude further minimize the effects of atmospheric drag as they ascend through this layer.
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I am here to apply for a permit to launch my rockets into the mesosphere. Most of the Earth's incoming meteors burn up while passing through the mesosphere.
They go really fast
The rockets have heat cells on the rocket
The thermosphere is very hot, but you wouldn't necessarily burn up because the particles are so far apart. It would actually feel very cold. I'm not sure what would happen if you did happen to hit just one of these particles, but it certainly wouldn't be as dramatic as burning up.
One is......... The temperature rises as you go up into the Thermosphere.
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The meteors will travel through the exosphere and thermosphere without much trouble due to the lack of air in those layers, but when they hit the middle layer, there are enough gases to cause friction and create heat to burn up in the Mesosphere.
They're designed to withstand a great deal of heat and also be very aerodynamic to minimize drag. Of course when things go wrong, sometimes they do burn up – we saw that with the Columbia tragedy.
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Meteors typically burn up in the Earth's atmosphere due to friction with air molecules, generating heat that causes them to disintegrate before reaching the troposphere. The majority of meteors are actually seen in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere, where they produce the visible light streaks known as shooting stars.
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The thermosphere is the layer of Earth's atmosphere with the highest temperatures. In this layer, temperatures can reach up to 2,500 degrees Celsius due to the absorption of high-energy solar radiation.