![A "balloon popping at an altitude of approximately 100,000 feet [30,480 meters]" above Earth [1920 x 1080 pixels] : r/space A "balloon popping at an altitude of approximately 100,000 feet [30,480 meters]" above Earth [1920 x 1080 pixels] : r/space](http://www.spaceweather.com/images2014/10jan14/pop.jpg)
A "balloon popping at an altitude of approximately 100,000 feet [30,480 meters]" above Earth [1920 x 1080 pixels] : r/space
![Early geophysical papers of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists . Fig. 12.—Rise in temperature due to heat source at 1,500 meters (4,921 feet). obtained on the nonproducing area, 55.6 feet per ° Early geophysical papers of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists . Fig. 12.—Rise in temperature due to heat source at 1,500 meters (4,921 feet). obtained on the nonproducing area, 55.6 feet per °](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/MAAW48/early-geophysical-papers-of-the-society-of-exploration-geophysicists-fig-12rise-in-temperature-due-to-heat-source-at-1500-meters-4921-feet-obtained-on-the-nonproducing-area-556-feet-per-f-corresponds-with-a-temperature-difference-of-2970-f-1650-c-at-a-depth-of-762-meters-2500-feet-from-the-diagram-fig-12-35-the-maximum-rise-in-temperature-due-to-a-heat-source-at-a-depth-of-762-meters-is-about-170-c-and-as-is-also-shown-in-the-diagram-this-constant-tem-perature-difference-can-be-maintained-by-the-generation-q-of-1x-io-7-calories-per-square-centimeter-per-sec-MAAW48.jpg)
Early geophysical papers of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists . Fig. 12.—Rise in temperature due to heat source at 1,500 meters (4,921 feet). obtained on the nonproducing area, 55.6 feet per °
![We took this picture from 100,000 feet above Texas with a Raspberry Pi. The curve of the Earth and the blackness of space. [2048x1536] : r/spaceporn We took this picture from 100,000 feet above Texas with a Raspberry Pi. The curve of the Earth and the blackness of space. [2048x1536] : r/spaceporn](https://external-preview.redd.it/vpgjOO3EOXketdFGUudw0ym6CCDdZRZJcFe7ufe4b9k.jpg?auto=webp&s=22b9c5cd25cdc2cf0077d3947260ccde44d7ead4)
We took this picture from 100,000 feet above Texas with a Raspberry Pi. The curve of the Earth and the blackness of space. [2048x1536] : r/spaceporn
![2014 Project SMART/Space Science High Altitude Balloon Flight to The Edge of Space At an altitude of 100,000 feet (30,000 meters) 99% of the Earth's atmosphere. - ppt download 2014 Project SMART/Space Science High Altitude Balloon Flight to The Edge of Space At an altitude of 100,000 feet (30,000 meters) 99% of the Earth's atmosphere. - ppt download](https://slideplayer.com/4652026/15/images/slide_1.jpg)