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[[caption-width-right:350:"Ed! Get down from the exosphere or I'm telling mom!"]]

A character, rising to some challenge, ascends to such incredible heights that the sky goes black, stars shine brightly, satellites in orbit hover just overhead, and the planet itself can now be seen floating in space below him.

Countries may even be labeled on the planet surface, as on a globe.

Despite the fact they've clearly left the atmosphere, ExplosiveDecompression is rarely invoked on a character in this situation. In fact, [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace they can probably still breathe without problems.]] For cases when they ascended by building an impossibly-tall tower, see StarScraper. For less over-the-top ascents, see JourneyToTheSky.
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!!Examples:

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[[folder:Advertising]]
* An ad for a sports drink has NASCAR driver Tony Stewart climbing a speedway fence in victory. And keep climbing. [[RuleOfFunny Disregarding the fact that no-one actually, you know, builds fences THAT high to begin with.]]
* Another sports/energy drink ad has a basketball player jumping through Earth's atmosphere and space to make a slam dunk on the moon.
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[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
* ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'': Rei Ayanami after [[spoiler:merging wih the angel Lilith]] in ''End of Evangelion''. For some context, she is seen standing (presumably) on the Earth and holding the Moon with her arms[[note]]also, dry humping it[[/note]] without needing to reach upward.
* In ''Manga/{{Akira}}'', Tetsuo visits space for a couple of seconds to punch out a satellie laser weapon.
* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' has Simon, Yoko and Kamina do this as they break through to the surface in the first episode. They may not leave the atmosphere but the curvature of the world is quite clearly visible.
* In ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', whenever Ash's Charizard uses Seismic Toss on his enemies, a globe will inexplicably appear as soon as Charizard starts to gain momentum so he can throw said enemy onto the ground.
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[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'':
** One Sunday strip shows views of Calvin ascending the ladder for the 'big' slide in the playground, climbing higher and higher and finally reaching orbit from Calvin's POV.
** There was also the time they went to Mars. When they returned Calvin said he was pretty sure they lived in "a big purple country" and their house was "by the E in the word 'States'".
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* During the Unown meeting in the interim between the first Sinnoh Arc and the Unova Arc in ''Roleplay/WeAreAllPokemonTrainers'', the group gets teleported into space, being saved from dying due to the Unown's power. They end up seeing the planet in its entirety before being teleported to the Sinjoh Ruins.
* In ''Fanfic/MyRidonculousRace'' while in Japan the Ice Dancers ride the famous Fujiyama coaster at Fujikyu Highland Theme Park. The ride to the top is described as going so high they pass demoiselle cranes, bar headed geese (both of which are species of birds known for flying over the ''Himalayas''), and 2 people in a hot air balloon.
* ''Fanfic/DungeonKeeperAmi'': Ami ascends into space to use the great distance [[spoiler:to delay her banishment into the Dark Gods' realm]].
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[[folder:Films -- Animated]]
* The DeliveryStork in ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'' looks down from the clouds and sees the southern United States, with all the states clearly labeled and colored.
* Scrat is briefly sent flying into space after accidentally making Pangaea break apart running all over the Earth's core trying to get his acorn back and then being shot out of a volcano at the very beginning of ''IceAgeContinentalDrift''.
* In ''WesternAnimation/OverTheHedge'', a propulsive propane tank sends Verne and R.J. over an airplane in flight.[[note]]It's a perfect parody of the most famous scene of ''Film/DieHard2'' and R.J. the raccoon is voiced by Bruce Willis. Second-best ParentalBonus in the movie.[[/note]]
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* From the [[Film/SupermanII second film]] onward, this was the standard ending shot for ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' movies.
* In ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', Eddie Valiant falls off an incredibly high building in Toontown, so high only clouds are visible below and even an airplane flies underneath him. And in one of the Roger Rabbit shorts that were released with the movies as promos, Roger and Baby Herman go on a rollercoaster that goes this high.
* ''Film/TheBluesBrothers'' contains a "live-action" example, where a car, full of pursuers of the main characters, run off the end of a bridge and suddenly find themselves plummeting onto downtown Chicago from a height of thousands of feet.
* Happens to Arthur Dent in ''Film/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy2005'' when Slartibartfast takes him on a tour of Earth Two in a sort of hyperspeed elevator.
* During The Hong Kong [[BehemothBattle fight]] in ''Film/PacificRim'', [[GiantFlyer Otachi]] grabs [[HumongousMecha Gypsy Danger]] by its claws, before revealing that it [[OhCrap has wings and can fly]]. It then, in about 30 seconds and seven flaps of its wings, carries itself and Gypsy Danger to what appears to be the edge of space.
* In ''Film/MoulinRouge'', Zidler punches the Duke, causing his gun to fly through the air and hit the Eiffel Tower.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* The edge of Aslan's Country in ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia: Literature/TheSilverChair'' overlooks Narnia in this fashion, with a sheer cliff face high enough up that giant storm clouds floating over the ocean look like sheep grazing on grass below. Naturally, one of the protagonists accidentally [[IdiotBall pushes a friend off the edge]] in the first chapter.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* The ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S03E09TheAmazingColossalMan version of Glenn Manning]] (as played by Creator/MikeNelson) is somehow tall enough to take the orbiting Satellite of Love in the gut, but the only difficulty he seems to be having at that height is [[SquareCubeLaw with his heart]].
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[[folder:Mythology and Religion]]
* The story of Daedaleus and Icarus from Myth/ClassicalMythology. While attempting to escape King Minos' guards, Daedaleus and his son Icarus build fake wings as an attempt to fly off the island of Crete, but Icarus flies too high and as a result the sun (which is unusually very low in the sky) burns off his wings causing him to fall into the ocean and drown.
* Haphaestus was thrown from the top of Mount Olympus, and per the Iliad, fell for more than a day, although he did land in the ocean (or in other accounts, on an island; ouch).
** Wouldn't matter; after a certain height(which Olympus is well past, even in reality), water may as well be concrete.

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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* The ''Worlds of Synnibarr'' roleplaying game features an engineered mountain range that is impossible to climb for the simple reason that it ''extends beyond the planet's atmosphere''.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/AvalonCode'' allows you to use a technique that literally combos an enemy into the sky, as the background shifts from the map you're on to the world map... then to the planet... then to the ''galaxy''... and if you're really, really good (it's quite a feat even to get to this level, since the window gets smaller with each hit), you can make even the galaxy a small blue dot.
* ''VideoGame/ArTonelicoIIMelodyOfMetafalica'': When your party is going up the space elevator to the satellite. The floors are made of glass!
* ''VideoGame/KatamariDamacy'' games tend to do this towards the end, when the size of your katamari becomes comparable to the size of the Earth.
* ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'' lets you visit the uppermost layer of the world, named Space. Depending on your gear and the size of your world, you could reach it in a single leap.
* The ''VideoGame/UnrealTournament'' map "Morpheus" is based on an absurdly tall triplet of skyscrapers, said to be 12 miles high. The version in the sequels takes this to even more ridiculous proportions.
* In the flash game ''Dolphin Olympics'' you can jump over the moon or reach the [[Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy Restaurant at the End of the Universe]]".
* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** The map of World 1 from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'', which shows Mario's home world from space: there's clouds above it, and clouds underneath.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld2YoshisIsland'': In World 5, Yoshi climbs from a cold DeathMountain to a LevelInTheClouds and eventually SpaceZone.
* Parodied in ''VideoGame/Stinkoman20X6'', where Stinkoman jumps this high to get over a wall that is only just out of his normal jumping reach, spending the rest of the stage first flying upwards, then falling down.
* The La Costa Lotta hotel in ''VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarry6ShapeUpOrSlipOut'' has a bungee jumping facility so high up that it reaches into ''space''.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* In ''Webcomic/SweetBroAndHellaJeff'':
** The Big Man ([[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/sweetbroandhellajeff/?cid=010.jpg in a dream]]) gets some "[[TotallyRadical unreal]]" air [[InASingleBound just by jumping]]. [[WellThisIsNotThatTrope Well, this is only the background information to the example]]. In ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', Dave creates a skateboard in the true ''SBAHJ'' style (i.e., composed of horrible JPEG artifact recombination), whose name is the "Unreal Air". It simply keeps going up and never comes back down.
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** The players' homes in ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' also reach absurd heights by the end of Act 5, being about as tall as the planets they're based on are wide.
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* ''Literature/RunningWithRats'' features at one point a [[DreamLand dream the protagonists are infiltrating]] that has a maze of FloatingPlatforms connected by rickety bridges in an endless sky.
* ''Blog/WhatIf'' occasionally deals with space, so it's not surprising to find this trope. Examples include [[https://what-if.xkcd.com/94/ a skycraper]] and [[https://what-if.xkcd.com/126/ stairs]].
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/RockosModernLife'':
** Done with a roller coaster in the episode "Carnival Knowledge".
** "Who Gives A Buck" features an absurdly tall parking garage; Heffer gets a nosebleed on the way up, and a satellite is seen going by on the very top level.
** Done with an office building in "Magic Meatball".
* And on a diving board in ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddparents''.
** Then there was the time Francis got shot into space by going off a skateboard ramp.
* Shows up a few times in ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy''. In "A Pinch to Grow an Ed", the adjustable shoes Edd makes for Eddy extend into Earth orbit when they malfunction, this is what the page picture depicts. In "They Call Him Mr. Ed", Ed manages to build a space elevator from [[BambooTechnology random junk]].
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' episode "Water Park", the top of a roller coaster at the titular setting is seen above flying airplanes.
* There is a bit of LampshadeHanging in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' when Brian and Stewie are flying over Europe in a balloon. Brian notes that he didn't know that borders and labels were actually visible from far up.
* This happens once in ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'', when Johnny's sisters made an amusement park ride that literally went all the way into space just to scare him out of having an amusement park all around the house.
* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'', anyone? Especially in the early episodes where the sky was still blue and cloudy even though Earth was getting smaller and smaller....
* The first ''Droopy'' cartoon "Dumb Hounded" has the Wolf jumping off a skyscraper that's so tall the view down shows all of the northeastern U.S., with state lines delineated!
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
** The series uses the surface of the ocean for this, often times cutting to that little live-action island from the opening. Depending on whether basic physics feel like applying to the situation, a character going this high might fall back down as if through air, or float down gently.
** "Big Pink Loser": When Patrick believes he won an award, he shows it off to the island.
** At the end of "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost", Spongebob blows a bubble that carries Squidward out of the water, and the island is seen when his bubble reaches the surface.
** In "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired", [=SpongeBob=] goes flying straight up from a ramp on a driving course (while crawling, no less) and pops up out of the water briefly.
* In "Rollercoaster", first episode of ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb''
* Used seriously in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' in the episode "The Guru", when Aang is trying to induce the Avatar State. He is standing on a pathway in space, and looks down on his world [[spoiler:before he comes crashing down when he realizes Katara's in danger.]]
* Occurs in the ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' animated shorts "Donald's Pool" and "Mickey's Rival Returns."
* The ending of ''WesternAnimation/KingSizeCanary'', which shows the Earth floating in the middle of an endless sky.
* One ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' episode had a shopkeeper get an item from the highest shelf, first running into a mountain goat and then a floating astronaut.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' episode "The Slide," Chuckie climbs to the top of a slide and looks down to see this, thus becoming afraid of all slides, the main thrust of the episode. The actual slide he was on wasn't really this high, it was just in his imagination. Also, the slide was indoors, so there were no stars or clouds as is usually the case for this trope.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' episode "The Tower", the plot revolves around Finn attempting to build a tower into space so that he can find and get revenge on his absent father. It actually touches on the altitude issue, as his plan stalls when he gets too high and passes out from lack of oxygen.
* The ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' episode "Ocean Gem" features [[MakingASplash Lapis Lazuli]] trying to reach her Homeworld on a distant planet. Without a spaceship, she tries to leave Earth by hoisting the ocean's water into a tower that stretches far above the atmosphere.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* The SpaceElevator, a proposed alternative to using shuttles to reach low earth orbit, would consist of a counterweight in geosynchronous orbit tethered to the surface with a super-strong cable which could then be "climbed" by the car. Sounds like something right out of one of these cartoons, but provided we're able to develop a strong enough material for the cable, it could become a reality in our lifetime. Unfortunately, there is no currently known material strong enough to act as a cable. Carbon nanotubes would be strong enough in theory but there is no way to make a cable out of them with current technology.
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