Slicejack Space Station

Slicejack Space Station (SSS) is a space station, or a habitable artificial satellite, placed near by WordPressMoon.

SSS is equipped with latest technology which allows crew members to develop beautiful, responsive and maintainable WordPress websites and web applications for its clients.

WordPressMoon

The WordPressMoon is Earth's only natural satellite. It is one of the largest natural satellites in the Solar System.

It takes 25% of entire Solar System in front of JoomlaMoon.

385,000 km

Exosphere

The exosphere is a thin, atmosphere-like volume surrounding a planetary body where molecules are gravitationally bound to that body, but where the density is too low for them to behave as a gas by colliding with each other. The exosphere is the uppermost layer of atmosphere, where the atmosphere thins out and merges with interplanetary space. It is located directly above the thermosphere.

Exosphere

The exosphere is a thin, atmosphere-like volume surrounding a planetary body where molecules are gravitationally bound to that body, but where the density is too low for them to behave as a gas by colliding with each other. The exosphere is the uppermost layer of atmosphere, where the atmosphere thins out and merges with interplanetary space. It is located directly above the thermosphere.

600 km

Thermosphere

The thermosphere is the layer of the Earth's atmosphere directly above the mesosphere and directly below the exosphere. The thermosphere begins about 85 kilometres above the Earth. Temperatures are highly dependent on solar activity, and can rise to 2,000 °C.

Thermosphere

The thermosphere is the layer of the Earth's atmosphere directly above the mesosphere and directly below the exosphere. The thermosphere begins about 85 kilometres above the Earth. Temperatures are highly dependent on solar activity, and can rise to 2,000 °C.

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Aurora Borealis

An aurora is a natural light display in the sky, predominantly seen in the high latitude (Arctic and Antarctic) regions.

Auroras are produced when the magnetosphere is sufficiently disturbed by the solar wind that the trajectories of charged particles in both solar wind and magnetospheric plasma, mainly in the form of electrons and protons, precipitate them into the upper atmosphere (thermosphere/exosphere), where their energy is lost.

350 km

International Space Station

The International Space Station (ISS) is a space station, or a habitable artificial satellite, in low Earth orbit. Its first component launched into orbit in 1998, and the ISS is now the largest artificial body in orbit and can often be seen with the naked eye from Earth. ISS components have been launched by Russian Proton and Soyuz rockets as well as American Space Shuttles.

The ISS maintains an orbit with an altitude of between 330 and 435 km by means of reboost manoeuvres using the engines of the Zvezda module or visiting spacecraft. It completes 15.54 orbits per day.

Mesosphere

The mesosphere is the layer of the Earth's atmosphere that is directly above the stratopause and directly below the mesopause. The exact upper and lower boundaries of the mesosphere vary with latitude and with season, but the lower boundary of the mesosphere is usually located at heights of about 50 kilometres above the Earth's surface and the mesopause is usually at heights near 100 kilometres, except at middle and high latitudes in summer where it descends to heights of about 85 kilometres.

Mesosphere

The mesosphere is the layer of the Earth's atmosphere that is directly above the stratopause and directly below the mesopause. The exact upper and lower boundaries of the mesosphere vary with latitude and with season, but the lower boundary of the mesosphere is usually located at heights of about 50 kilometres above the Earth's surface and the mesopause is usually at heights near 100 kilometres, except at middle and high latitudes in summer where it descends to heights of about 85 kilometres.

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39 km

Red Bull Stratos

Red Bull Stratos was a space diving project involving Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner. On 14 October 2012, Baumgartner flew approximately 39 kilometres (24 mi) into the stratosphere over New Mexico, United States, in a helium balloon before free falling in a pressure suit and then parachuting to Earth.

Reaching 1,357.64 km/h (843.6 mph) Baumgartner broke the sound barrier on his descent, thus becoming the first human to do so without any form of engine power.

20 km

Stratosphere

The stratosphere is the second major layer of Earth's atmosphere, just above the troposphere, and below the mesosphere. At moderate latitudes the stratosphere is situated between about 10–13 km and 50 km altitude above the surface, while at the poles it starts at about 8 km altitude, and near the equator it may start at altitudes as high as 18 km.

Stratosphere

The stratosphere is the second major layer of Earth's atmosphere, just above the troposphere, and below the mesosphere. At moderate latitudes the stratosphere is situated between about 10–13 km and 50 km altitude above the surface, while at the poles it starts at about 8 km altitude, and near the equator it may start at altitudes as high as 18 km.

Jet stream

Jet streams are fast flowing, narrow air currents found in the atmosphere of some planets, including Earth. The main jet streams are located near the altitude of the tropopause.

It cut the trip time by over one-third, from 18 to 11.5 hours. Not only does it cut time off the flight, it also nets fuel savings for the airline industry. Within North America, the time needed to fly east across the continent can be decreased by about 30 minutes if an airplane can fly with the jet stream, or increased by more than that amount if it must fly west against it.

8,8 km

Mount Everest

Mount Everest, also known in Nepal as Sagarmāthā and in Tibet as Chomolungma, is Earth's highest mountain. It is located in the Mahalangur mountain range in Nepal. Its peak is 8,848 metres (29,029 ft) above sea level.

Troposphere

The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. It extends from Earth's surface to an average height of about 12 km, although this altitude actually varies from about 9 km (30,000 ft) at the poles to 17 km (56,000 ft) at the equator, with some variation due to weather.

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We have to credit few authors that helped us to create this beautiful educational presentation.

For beautiful design we have to credit Freepik.

For icons we have used Font Awesome icons pack by Dave Gandy.

Smooth transitions and animations are created by GreenSock Animation Platform

If you want to learn more about this project then read our blog post at SliceJack blog.