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The Atmosphere: Where Does It End

Something like that, yes. One notable one we already use (and is listed on the appropriate page in the appropriate section, notably) is our standard height of a "mountain", that being 609 meters. If we were to create a section to document official stances on heights, we should have at least a short list of non-obvious examples. Then we would need to format it, add at least a couple footnotes I can foresee being necessary, and then we'd be golden.

The other option up for voting is simply adding it (that is, a note mentioning our stance on statements or visuals using the "edge of the atmosphere" as a measurement) to some existent, relevant section.
 
Something like that, yes. One notable one we already use (and is listed on the appropriate page in the appropriate section, notably) is our standard height of a "mountain", that being 609 meters. If we were to create a section to document official stances on heights, we should have at least a short list of non-obvious examples. Then we would need to format it, add at least a couple footnotes I can foresee being necessary, and then we'd be golden.
I don't see the harm in doing something like that, lots of people already use those values to begin with, we'd just need to find a lot more common stuff to use so its not just barren
 
maybe dimensions of the average car (~4m long, ~1.5m tall, ~2m wide?)
baseball/basketball/football dimensions, in case that's relevant
 
I believe we should make a separate thread for that instead, this one is for the atmosphere, so it might be considered derailing.
 
I'd consider it more of a continuation. A separate thread may be helpful for archiving purposes, however, as it would be easier to find such a thing later if the title matched the intent. Alternatively, I may rename this one to reflect where the discussion's current position.
 
Whether its a seperate thread or not doesn't really matter to me either way, if we feel its necessary go for it
 
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