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English: A dark blue shaded diagram subdivided by horizontal lines, with the names of the five atmospheric regions arranged along the left. From bottom to top, the troposphere section shows Mount Everest and an airplane icon, the stratosphere displays a weather balloon, the mesosphere shows meteors, and the thermosphere includes an aurora and the Space Shuttle. At the top, the exosphere shows only stars., Updating File:Atmosphere layers-en.svg caricature, replacing Space Shuttle with International Space Station. Atmospheric density through the lowest two layers is overlaid so as to show how much atmosphere is found at what altitudes. |
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Source | Primarily a personal artistic creation, created by myself, Kelvin Case. Reference images reviewed mainly were those of the International Space Station on NASA TV. Additional derivative work was from these following U.S. government and Wikipedia images: File:Atmosphere layers-en.svg, File:S134e010665 - rotated and darkend.jpg. |
Author | Kelvin Case |
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Outer space | alt=A dark blue shaded diagram subdivided by horizontal lines, with the names of the five atmospheric regions arranged along the left. From bottom to top, the troposphere section shows Mount Everest and an airplane icon, the stratosphere displays a weather balloon, the mesosphere shows meteors, and the thermosphere includes an aurora and the Space Shuttle. At the top, the exosphere shows only stars. |
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22:35, 23 March 2013 | 1,000 × 5,882 (623,760 bytes) | w:en:Kelvin Case (talk | contribs) | Reverted to version, as of 22:26, 23 March 2013, due to delay in server. Did not see corrected version was already there. |
22:33, 23 March 2013 | 1,000 × 5,882 (623,760 bytes) | w:en:Kelvin Case (talk | contribs) | corrected version |
22:26, 23 March 2013 | 1,000 × 5,882 (623,760 bytes) | w:en:Kelvin Case (talk | contribs) | requested corrections, as per another Wikipedian |
09:16, 22 December 2012 | 1,000 × 5,882 (449,484 bytes) | w:en:Tdadamemd (talk | contribs) | Overlaying a graph of atmospheric density, scaled from 0 to 1 atm up to the altitude of 50 km. This overlay should make this graphic far more useful so that it gives a clear understanding of how much atmosphere is found at what heights. |
14:29, 21 January 2012 | 1,000 × 5,882 (530,648 bytes) | w:en:Kelvin Case (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description = Updating [[:File:Atmosphere layers-en.svg]] [[caricature]], replacing [[Space Shuttle]] with [[International Space Station]]. |Source = Primarily a personal [[Visual arts|artistic]] creation, created by myself, [[ |
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