It depends where you live.
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station experience 16 sunrises and sunsets every 24 hours due to its orbit around Earth. This rapid cycle of day and night occurs because the station orbits Earth approximately once every 90 minutes.
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) experience about 16 sunrises and sunsets each day due to the station's orbit around the Earth. This is because the ISS orbits the Earth approximately every 90 minutes.
You can never see the I.S.S. from Earth, only in space.
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You can see the space station at night because it reflects sunlight. When the sun shines on the space station, it illuminates its solar panels and other reflective surfaces, making it visible as a bright point moving across the night sky.
Yes, the International Space Station (ISS) can be seen from Earth with the naked eye as a fast-moving bright light, especially at night. The ISS orbits the Earth about every 90 minutes, so its visibility depends on factors like time of day, location, and atmospheric conditions.
the hubble space station is used to see some new things happening in universe
They eat and stuff :) ++++ No, that answer was not "useful". In a space-shuttle itself, they can do no more than fly it to the Space Station or back to Earth - rather as its name implies. Once in the Space Station most of their working time is spent in performing various scientific experiments and measurements.
There is no 'why'. The only thing that could prevent any person's seeing the USAfrom space would be the condition of his not being there. Anyone who IS in spaceand has a window is his spacecraft can see it easily.If they take the time to look, the crew of the International Space Station can seesome part of the USA during roughly 24 out of every 93 minutes.
what does God never see and kings seldom see and we see every day our equal
MIR is Russian for "peace or world". It was a Russian space station that was the first inhabited space station in space. It was in operation from 1986 til 2001 when it's orbit was allowed to degenerate and burnt up in the Earths atmosphere. It should not be confused with the International Space Station or ISS which is a separate space station. See related links for more information
They cannot see you, you are too small