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〓 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 lbs.
The mass of the atmosphere (sky) is about 5.15×10^18 kg
As we go up in the atmosphere the force of gravity decreases, but since our mass is a pretty rough estimate, the change from sea level up to the edge of the atmosphere some where from 60 miles - 100 miles up isn’t actually a huge factor. So it would be reasonable to convert the mass units to weight in pounds. So the sky weighs about 1 x 10^19 pounds.
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