From the ground up the Earth's atmosphere consists of the following layers: troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere, and the magnetosphere.
After that it's just space.
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Beyond the atmosphere of Earth is space, which is a vacuum that extends indefinitely. Space is filled with various celestial objects like stars, planets, asteroids, and comets. It's the region where most space missions, satellites, and telescopes operate.
The region beyond the atmosphere is called outer space. It begins where the Earth's atmosphere ends and extends into the vacuum of space.
The moon is far beyond the earth's atmosphere. The boundary between the atmosphere and outer space is generally considered to be an altitude of 62 miles, although there is a noticeable effect on spacecraft as high as 75 miles. The average distance from the earth to the moon is 233,000 miles.
Objects beyond Earth's atmosphere include satellites, space stations, spacecraft, and celestial bodies such as planets, stars, and galaxies. These objects play important roles in scientific research, communication, navigation, and exploration of space.
The region beyond Earth's atmosphere is known as outer space or simply space. This area is vast and contains stars, planets, comets, asteroids, and other celestial bodies. It is a near-vacuum environment with little to no atmosphere.
The place beyond Earth's atmosphere is known as outer space. It starts where the Earth's atmosphere ends, about 100 km above sea level at the Kármán line. Outer space is a vacuum containing celestial bodies like stars, planets, moons, and other cosmic entities.