Which is the boundary used to separate the Earth’s atmosphere from the outer space?
Which is the boundary used to separate the Earth’s atmosphere from the outer space?
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The Karman line is the boundary between the Earth’s atmosphere and outer space at an altitude of 100 kilometres, or 62 miles, above the sea level. The line is named after Theodore von Karman, a Hungarian American engineer and physicist, who was active primarily in aeronautics and astronautics.