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  1. The international record-keeping body FAI (Fédération aéronautique internationale) defines the Kármán line at an altitude of 100 kilometres (54 nautical miles; 62 miles; 330,000 feet) above mean sea level.

  2. This is a real-time indicator of Voyagers' straight-line distance from the sun in astronomical units (AU) and either miles (mi) or kilometers (km). One-Way Light Time: The elapsed time it takes for light (or radio signals) to travel between the Earth and a celestial object.

  3. 19 paź 2023 · The boundary between Earth and space is known as the Karman line, which is an imaginary line that lies 100 kilometers above Earth. This line is considered the boundary between the outer space and Earth’s atmosphere. I recently watched a video that featured dozens of fighter jets engaged in a fierce dogfight (an aerial battle between fighter ...

  4. 27 lis 2023 · Earth ends and outer space starts at the Kármán line, some 62 miles (100 kilometers) above the planet’s surface. By Eric Betz | Published: November 27, 2023 | Last updated on May 20, 2024.

  5. 20 gru 2018 · The laws governing air space and outer space are different; flying a satellite 55 miles above China is just fine if space begins at 50 miles up, but define the edge at 60 miles, and you might...

  6. 14 lis 2022 · The Kármán line is a boundary 62 miles (100 kilometers) above mean sea level that borders Earth's atmosphere and the beginning of space. However, defining exactly where space begins can be...

  7. 2 lut 2024 · Currently, the generally accepted demarcation line is 100 kilometers above Earth’s surface, but that value hasn’t been rigorously defined mathematically or physically. Moreover, when rigor is...

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