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  • Defining Space: Understanding the Kármán Line and the Boundaries of Outer Space
    The concept of 'how high is space' requires a definition of where space begins. The Kármán line, commonly accepted as the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space, is 100 kilometers (62 miles) above sea level. Space is not a clearly defined boundary but rather a gradual transition from Earth's atmosphere into the vacuum of space.
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