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English: Triangular prism ovair. The layers of the atmosphere are drawn to precise scale. Objects within them, such as the weather balloon are not. It is designed to be displaced at its native resolution (430×700px) or higher. It will render incorrectly (things start disappearing) below that.
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Thermosphere ≅ thermosphere (Q178043)
Thermosphere
Mesosphere ≅ mesosphere (Q162167)
Mesosphere
Stratosphere ≅ stratosphere (Q108376)
Stratosphere
Troposphere ≅ troposphere (Q40631)
Troposphere
Exobase (thermopause) ≅ thermopause (Q757229)
Exobase (thermopause)
Mesopause ≅ mesopause (Q623451)
Mesopause
Stratopause ≅ stratopause (Q205397)
Stratopause
Tropopause ≅ tropopause (Q186433)
Tropopause
Noctilucent cloud ≅ noctilucent cloud (Q192794)
Noctilucent cloud
Nacreous cloud ≅ polar stratospheric cloud (Q216417)
Nacreous cloud
Cirrus clouds ≅ cirrus (Q185638)
Cirrus clouds
Cumulonimbus clouds ≅ cumulonimbus (Q182311)
Cumulonimbus clouds
Contrails ≅ contrail (Q207546)
Contrails
Weather balloon ≅ weather balloon (Q1128180)
Weather balloon
Ozone layer ≅ ozone layer (Q79995)
Ozone layer
Kármán Line ≅ Kármán line (Q275565)
Kármán Line
International Space Station ≅ International Space Station (Q25271)
International Space Station
meteors ≅ meteor (Q131136)
meteors
Aurorae ≅ aurora (Q40609)
Aurorae

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Earth's atmosphere. Lower 4 layers of atmosphere in 3 dimensions as seen diagonally from above. Layers drawn to scale, objects not to scale. Aurorae shown here at bottom of thermosphere can actually form at any altitude of thermosphere.

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