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The exosphere does not have a specific color because it is so sparse that there are very few particles to interact with light and create color. It is mostly composed of neutral hydrogen and helium atoms, along with small amounts of heavier molecules.
Exosphere
No. The exosphere is the uppermost part of Earth's atmosphere. Mars is well beyond the exosphere. It is a planet in its own right just as Earth is.
The exosphere is the uppermost layer of the atmosphere. In the exosphere, an upward travelling molecule can escape to space if it is moving fast enough to attain escape velocity; otherwise it will be pulled back to the celestial body by gravity.
The Hubble Space Telescope orbits within the thermosphere, which is the layer of the Earth's atmosphere above the exosphere.
The outer layer of the thermosphere is called the exosphere. It is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere and extends beyond the thermosphere. The exosphere is where gas particles are extremely sparse and can travel long distances without colliding with each other.