Yes, obviously. I had to tell you the meaning of the word before your ignorant brain understood that your question made no fucking sense.
As an astronaut I thought you'd be able to tell me THE ALTITUDE you reach when you look out the window and the concept of the fucking horizon no longer exists, BECAUSE YOU'VE LEFT the EARTH.
I'm not an astronaut. What the fuck are talking about now? Learn English, please. I have no idea what you are asking.
So, what's the question and please use proper language. What's your native language? Maybe I can help.
Yes, obviously. I had to tell you the meaning of the word before your ignorant brain understood that your question made no fucking sense.
I'm not an astronaut. What the fuck are talking about now? Learn English, please. I have no idea what you are asking.
So, what's the question and please use proper language. What's your native language? Maybe I can help.
stop being a jew and answer the question
what altitude will your space ship reach when you have to look down upon the horizon?
For fucks sake, rephrase this in actual English. I already gave you the definition for Horizon.
"look down upon the horizon"
What on Earth do you mean by that? Have you ever looked at the horizon? Do you think you need to look up to see it?
Do you mean curvature?
Ok, let's try this another way then
At what altitude does the horizon become the curvature?
Does my English improve saar?
For fuck's sake, I can't believe how bad your English is.
Let me rephrase it for you:
At what altitude is the curvature of the Earth visible?
There you go. That's what you wanted to know, right?
Here's the answer: above 10km provided that your field of view is at least 60 degrees and the sky mostly free of clouds.
You don't even know what the horizon is and think that this is some kind of gotcha question?