Exosphere
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Exosphere
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The outermost, or topmost, portion of the atmosphere.
Its lower boundary is the critical
level of escape, variously estimated at 500 to 1000 kilometers above the
earth's surface. Also called region of escape. See atmospheric
shell.
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In the exosphere, the air density is so low that the mean free
path of individual particles depends upon their direction with respect to
the local vertical, being greatest for upward moving particles (see cone of
escape, fringe
region). It is only from the exosphere that atmospheric gases can, to any
appreciable extent, escape into outer space.
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use