noun
- the outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere, extending from about 500 kilometers above the surface into space
Usage: atmospheric science
Examples
- The exosphere is where satellites orbit Earth.
- In the exosphere, gas molecules are so sparse they rarely collide.
- The International Space Station orbits within the exosphere.
- Scientists study the exosphere to understand atmospheric escape.
- The exosphere gradually merges with outer space.
- Hydrogen and helium are the main gases found in the exosphere.