eksoottis
Eksoottis, also known as exoatmospheric or exoatmospheric space, refers to the region of space outside the Earth's atmosphere. This region begins at the Kármán line, which is approximately 100 kilometers (62 miles) above the Earth's sea level. The atmosphere becomes increasingly thin as altitude increases, and at the Kármán line, it is so thin that it is considered to end and space to begin.
Eksoottis is characterized by the absence of atmospheric pressure and the presence of vacuum conditions. This
The study of eksoottis is a critical area of research in aerospace engineering and astrophysics. It involves
The exploration of eksoottis has led to significant advancements in technology, including satellites, space stations, and
In summary, eksoottis is the region of space outside the Earth's atmosphere, beginning at the Kármán line.