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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008

exosphere see atmosphere .

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WIN FOSTER'S EXOSPHERE GLOVES.(Competition/Offers)
The Mirror (London, England); 2/28/2008; 162 words ; THE Sells Exosphere is the world's most technologically advanced goalkeeping glove. Using ... conditions. Not on sale until June 1, Mirror Sport have an advance pair of Exosphere gloves (RRP pounds 100) signed by Manchester United and England's Ben ... Read more
ASK THE GLOBE
The Boston Globe; 8/21/1997; 178 words ; Q. How high is Earth's atmosphere? J.N., Boston A. The outer limit, or exosphere, gradually reaches into the vacuum of space around 435 miles above the ... as far up as 50 miles, The thermosphere (400 miles) and, finally, the exosphere. Read more
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The Daily Mail (London, England); 11/4/2006; 1140 words ; ... refund the difference. Another brand new tour operator is Exosphere (0207 591 4972; exosphere.com), which offers top-oftherange bespoke holidays to any ... village there for 15 years. Closer to home, Andorra may not be news in itself, but the Pyrenean principality has rebranded itself ... Read more
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Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME; 1/12/2006; 1125 words ; ... s atmosphere consists, in ascending order, of the troposphere, the stratosphere, the mesosphere, the thermosphere and the exosphere. The atmosphere is composed primarily of nitrogen (78 percent) and oxygen (21 percent). CLIMATE - The general or average weather ... Read more
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA); 7/7/2004; 431 words ; ... missions. Two weeks ago, we saw those private-enterprise cowboys, Scaled Composites of Mojave, Calif., shoot a dude into the exosphere, a true first in space annals. There's a lot more where that came from. And on Thursday, the massive Cassini-Huygens space ... Read more
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U.S. Newswire; 7/3/2008; 640 words ; ... interactions among the planet's interior, surface, exosphere and magnetosphere. Remarking on the importance of ... observations of the ionized particles in Mercury's unique exosphere. The exosphere is an ultrathin atmosphere in which the molecules ... Read more
Spoof is stranger than fiction; Television.
The Evening Standard (London, England); 2/9/2006; 871 words ; ... spontaneously combusting as Sputnik II burned up in the earth's exosphere. But my most treasured clip comes from the studios of Czechoslovakian ... bizarre mosaic looks much like last year's disappointing Broken News, but because it's real-life broadcasters and politicians who ... Read more
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Natural History; 4/1/2008; Rao, Joe; 321 words ; ... chemical composition of its surface, the size and state of its core, the nature of its very thin envelope of gas (known as the exosphere), and the strength and dynamics of its magnetosphere. The first pictures of a previously unexamined region reveal smooth surfaces ... Read more
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Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 5/18/2004; 419 words ; ... people to a height of 100 kilometers (62.5 miles _ that's about where you leave 99 percent of the atmosphere and enter the exosphere), land safely and repeat within a week. Many experts expect the breakthrough this year. Just 100 years and change after the ... Read more
Society Awards for 2007
Journal of the Geological Society; 7/1/2007; Anonymous; 550 words ; ... chambers. LYELL MEDAL-Philip Allen for his insightful work on the interactions and feedbacks between the solid Earth and its 'exosphere' at their interface, the Earth's surface. WILLIAM SMITH MEDAL-Michael Worthington for research at the interface of theoretical ... Read more

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Mercury
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atmosphere
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia ... or 50 km); the mesosphere (31–50 mi, or 50–80 km); the thermosphere (50–300 mi, or 80–480 km); and the exosphere (from 300 mi and gradually dissipating). Most of the atmosphere consists of neutral atoms and molecules, but in the ionosphere ... Read more
atmosphere
World Encyclopedia ... chemical reactions occur, powered by sunlight. The temperature climbs steadily in the thermosphere, which gives way to the exosphere at c. 400km (250mi), where helium and hydrogen may be lost into space. The ionosphere ranges from c. 50km (30mi) out into ... Read more
helium
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ... helium makes up only about 0.000001% of the combined weight of the earth's atmosphere and crust; it is most concentrated in the exosphere, which is the outermost region of the atmosphere, 600-1500 mi (960-2400 km) above the earth's surface. Helium is abundant ... Read more
Laws of Motion
Science of Everyday Things ... a powered spacecraft has to propel the satellite into the exosphere. Yet once it has reached the frictionless vacuum, the satellite ... need for the motive power of an engine — it will get a "free ride," thanks to the first law of motion. Unlike the hypothetical ... Read more

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