No - more on Earth - in orbit you're weightless.
Yes there are people in space station orbiting earth.
The Hubble Telescope is a space telescope which is approximately 559 kilometers away from the surface of the earth in a "low earth orbit" which indicates that it is orbiting under 200 kilometers.
The International Space Station
We see deep into space by using optical or radio telescopes, either from the Earth's surface, from satellites orbiting above us, or carried out into space on an unmanned spacecraft.
the International Space Station
300 Kilometers
2500 kilometers into space is located precisely 2500 kilometers above the Earth's atmosphere.
Yes there are people in space station orbiting earth.
The Hubble Telescope is a space telescope which is approximately 559 kilometers away from the surface of the earth in a "low earth orbit" which indicates that it is orbiting under 200 kilometers.
The International Space Station
it rotates while the moon is orbiting the earth
We see deep into space by using optical or radio telescopes, either from the Earth's surface, from satellites orbiting above us, or carried out into space on an unmanned spacecraft.
International space station orbiting the earth now
the International Space Station
The ISS is 380 kilometers or about 236 miles above the Earth.
The sun is 8 light minutes away from earth, or 15 billion kilometers away from earth, in the middle of our solar system which the earth is orbiting, not the sun orbiting the earth. The previous answer said that beyond mars is the deepest part of space. This is 100% wrong. Although after mars is already the asteroid belt and after it is already the outer planets of the solar system, our solar system is too tiny a fraction of space than you can imagine.
As opposed to what? It was sent to space to test certain aspects of space exploration. And it is orbiting Earth, because that is cheaper than to send it farther away.