English
Noun
exosphere (plural exospheres)
- the uppermost layer of a planet's atmosphere
- an extremely thin atmosphere, as on Saturn's moon Dione
- "Scientists weren't even sure Dione would be big enough to hang on to an exosphere" ('Cassini Detects Hint of Fresh Air at Dione', Cassini Solstice Mission, JPL, Mar. 02, 2012)
Translations
the uppermost layer of a planet's atmosphere
- Albanian: egzosfera f
- Armenian: էկզոսֆերա (ēkzosfera)
- Azeri: ekzosfer
- Basque: exosfera (eu)
- Belarusian: экзасфера f (ekzasfjera)
- Catalan: exosfera f
- Czech: exosféra f
- Danish: exosfære c
- Dutch: exosfeer m
- Estonian: eksosfäär f
- Finnish: eksosfääri (fi)
- French: exosphère (fr) f
- Galician: exosfera (gl) f
- Georgian: ეგზოსფერო (egzospero)
- German: Exosphäre f
- Greek: εξώσφαιρα (el) (exósfaira)
- Haitian Creole: egzosfè
- Hungarian: exoszféra
- Icelandic: úthvolf n
- Indonesian: eksosfer (id)
- Irish: eisisféar m
- Italian: esosfera f
- Japanese: 外気圏 (がいきけん, gaikiken)
- Kazakh: экзосфера (ékzosfera)
- Kyrgyz: экзосфера (ekzosfera)
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- Latvian: eksosfēra f
- Lithuanian: egzosfera f
- Malay: eksosfera
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: eksosfære m
- Nynorsk: eksosfære m
- Occitan: exosfèra f
- Persian: اگزوسفر (egzosfer)
- Polish: egzosfera (pl) f
- Portuguese: exosfera f
- Romanian: exosferă (ro) f
- Russian: экзосфе́ра (ru) f (ekzosféra)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: егзосфера f
- Roman: egzosfera (sh) f
- Slovak: exosféra f
- Slovene: eksosfera (sl) f
- Spanish: exosfera f
- Swedish: exosfär c
- Turkish: ekzosfer
- Turkmen: ekzosfera
- Ukrainian: екзосфера f (ekzosfera)
- Vietnamese: tầng ngoài
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