Better atmosphere models for very high altitudes?
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Better atmosphere models for very high altitudes?
What I believe is happening is that the standard atmospheric model ends at a lower altitude and continues indefinitely upwards at a uniform pressure and density. I may be wrong, but I really just want to fix this little inaccuracy.
What is there that I can do? Cheers
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