Layers of Atmosphere
The International Space Station orbits at an altitude of around 400 km, placing it within the thermosphere rather than in space. The exosphere, characterized by extremely low gas density and a unique composition of hydrogen and helium, is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere. While meteorological phenomena like clouds are absent, stunning displays such as the auroras occur in this region, created by the interaction of charged particles with the diffuse gases.In this clip
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Episode 89: The Atmosphere
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