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Paprika Pink's avatar

I remember as a small child drawing a stripe of blue across the top of the page to represent the sky over whatever scene I'd drawn. Until one day that didn't seem right and I asked my mother how thick should I draw the sky. My mind was so blown when she pointed out that the sky isn't only up in the sky, it goes all the way down to the ground. Sure enough, I looked outside and the blue came all the way down to the rooftops, and the treetops, and to the ground! We're all in the sky! All the time! What a trip!

I'm enthused about reading more mind blowing sky facts in your posts.

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Joy in HK fiFP's avatar

"somewhere between 32,000 and 37,000 feet (that’s 9.7 - 11.3km), making them the first humans to escape the lower atmosphere, and the record-holders to this day of the greatest height achieved without breathing apparatus."

But other animals can actually, and regularly, survive at those heights, without auxiliary oxygen supplies. The Rüppell's Griffon Vulture "is considered to be the highest-flying bird, with confirmed evidence of a flight at an altitude of 11,300 m (37,000 ft) above sea level." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rüppell%27s_vulture

I thought that was amazing before reading your article, but now, I'm even more impressed, especially when we understand that old-world vultures, as this one is, spot their prey by sight. Imagine being able to see something thing small, and probably unmoving, from that distance. "Here's looking at you," takes on a whole new meaning!

I'm looking forward to the new season, where the Sky's the limit. I hope you will include those who inhabit it, as well..

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