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Nippon, também quero morar lá!
Well firstly probably the ceiling/roof (unless you're outside) and then the atmosphere (comprised of the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere and exosphere in order) then all of the planets in the milky way galaxy (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, then Neptune), then the closest mass next to us is the Andromeda Galaxy, so depending on where you're oriented that galaxy might be up {it all depends on what perspective we're viewing "up" from, (the individual [you]) or [according to the 'polars' (north, east, south, west)]} and past that there is a massive expanse of nothingness for 1,344 lightyears until you would reach the Orion Nebula, (again from where we're deciding up is) and the rest would take way to long to answer since there is so much that is "up" in the universe, so I hope my short answer helped you understand "what's up".
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