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  2. About 500 to 1000 km (310-620 miles

    The altitude of the lower boundary of the exosphere varies from about 500 to 1000 km (310-620 miles) above the Earth's surface, depending on the amount of incoming X-ray and ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.
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    Exosphere - Wikipedia

    On Earth, the altitude of the exobase ranges from about 500 to 1,000 kilometres (310 to 620 mi) depending on solar activity. [ 6 ] The exobase can be defined in one of two ways: See more

    The exosphere is a thin, atmosphere-like volume surrounding a planet or natural satellite where molecules are gravitationally bound to that body, but where the density is so low that the molecules are essentially collision-less. In the … See more

    Mercury, Ceres and several large natural satellites, such as the Moon, Europa, and Ganymede, have exospheres without a denser atmosphere underneath, referred to as a surface boundary exosphere. Here, molecules are ejected on elliptic trajectories See more

    The most common molecules within Earth's exosphere are those of the lightest atmospheric gases. Hydrogen is present throughout the exosphere, with some helium, carbon dioxide, and atomic oxygen near its base. Because it can be hard to define the … See more

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    The book Physics of the Earth's Space Environment: An Introduction by Gerd W. Prölss is published.
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    The book Physics of the Earth's Space Environment: An Introduction by Gerd W. Prölss is translated into English by Michael Keith Bird.
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    The document is retrieved from Wikipedia with the revision ID 1201230494.
    Earth's exosphere image

    If the atmosphere of a celestial body is very tenuous, like the atmosphere of the Moon or that of Mercury, the whole atmosphere is considered exosphere.
    The Exosphere of Mercury
    Many hypotheses exist about the formation of the … See more

    • Prölss, Gerd W. (2012) [2004]. Physics of the Earth's Space Environment: An Introduction. Translated by Michael Keith Bird. Springer. See more

     
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