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exosphere

[ UK /ˈɛksə‍ʊsfˌi‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. the outermost atmospheric layer

How To Use exosphere In A Sentence

  • The anti-grav lifted the shuttle up into the exosphere, and then, after obtaining permission from Perimeter Traffic Control, the engines kicked in.
  • What is the nature of that atmosphere, more properly known as an exosphere, and what are its constituents? CNET News.com
  • The strangest thing found in the exosphere was a persistent smear of neutral calcium near the edge of night and day. "MAIN" via Steve in Google Reader
  • One surprise is that in the initial data, sodium was seen in the spectroscopic data, and Colaprete said sodium exists in the Moon's tenuous atmosphere called the exosphere, and perhaps something got thermalized during the impact excite the sodium atoms to where strong visible emission lines showed up in the data. Moon Impact Data and Images from LCROSS: First Glance | Universe Today
  • (HAARP) radar facility in Ramfjordmoen, Norway this past month has resulted in a "catastrophic puncturing" of our Plant's thermosphere thus allowing into the troposphere an "unimpeded thermal inversion" of the exosphere, which is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere. Gates of Vienna
  • Then more indicators flashed to life as the ship skimmed the outer exosphere at Mach 27.
  • The observations are expected to yield new insights into how the magnetosphere "force field" works, as well as how thin the uppermost layer of Earth's atmosphere, called the exosphere, actually is, researchers said. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • With around three hundred plus kilometers to go, we'll be in the exosphere, aka space, in no time at all.
  • Moreover, the entire Solar System is well within the "exosphere" of the Sun, actually called a "heliosphere". On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • From the bottom of the exosphere the atmosphere has a thickness of 400 km.
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