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hevs | 18:08 Tue 27th Sep 2005 | Science
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At what height does the sky begin and end ?

Scenario......A space rocket takes off in daylight, when it 'reaches' the sky, does the astronaut see the colour blue around the rocket ?

Another question...where does the sky go to at night ?

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You got there eventually !

Thanx for your answer....very helpful.

The air pressure in the atmosphere goes down by a factor of a million for every 100 km you go up.  Thus the pressure at ground level is c. 1000 millibars, at 100 km it is 10 ^ -3 mb, and 900 km it is 10 ^ -53 mb.

[source: Philips' Certificate Atlas 4th ed. 1987 p. 8]

P.S. This is my 9000th answer.

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Thanx Bernardo........well done on your  9000th answer !

there is an unofficial limit of 50 miles, above which you are considered to be an astronaut.

the xprize awarded $10m to the first spacecraft to attain 100km altitude and repeat it it within two weeks

It is sometimes said that the limit is 20 miles.  In about 1960 (I think), someone went up to 102,000 feet in a balloon and is sometimes considered to be the first person "in space".
The internationally agreed boundary for space is considered to be at 100km (or 62 mi)

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