mesosphere
/mɛsəˈsfɪər/Definitions
1. noun
the layer of the Earth’s atmosphere extending from about 50 km to 85 km above the Earth’s surface, characterized by the presence of noctilucent clouds and the absence of oxygen.
“The meteorologist studied the mesosphere’s effects on satellite communications.”
2. noun
the upper atmosphere of a planet or other celestial body.
“The astronomers observed the mesosphere of the gas giant planet.”