Space does not have one single defined height. There are many layers to the atmosphere above Earth and it gradually thins out the further you get away. It isn’t a harsh boundary. A widely used definition is the Karman line at 100km above the Earth’s surface, this about 25,000 double decker buses stacked on top of each other.
In Europe we accept the definition that space begins at around 100 km. Interestingly, in the US, the definition of space is anything above 50 km. So it depends where you are!
High enough that your spaceship can start orbiting the Earth without immediately being pulled down back to it by the Earth’s gravity, from that moment onwards, you can also experience weightlessness!
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