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It was de-orbited years ago!
Bottom of the sea!
about 340km above the earth
Not very far. The International Space Station is in an orbit about 350 km (217 miles) above the earth's surface ... roughly the distance between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The moon is about 1,100 times as far away, and the sun is about 425,000 times as far away.
0 feet It was de-orbited years ago! Bottom of the sea!
About 250 miles.
The same distance as the Earth - it's in low Earth orbit, just a few hundred miles above Earth.
about 340km above the earth
Not very far. The International Space Station is in an orbit about 350 km (217 miles) above the earth's surface ... roughly the distance between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The moon is about 1,100 times as far away, and the sun is about 425,000 times as far away.
0 feet It was de-orbited years ago! Bottom of the sea!
About 250 miles.
The same distance as the Earth - it's in low Earth orbit, just a few hundred miles above Earth.
because it is so far away
199 miles from the surface of the earth.
About 350 kilometers.The International Space Station (ISS) is in low Earth orbit (LEO) that between 330 and 435 km (205 and 270 mi) above Earth.
The International Space Station orbits Earth. Our distance from Neptune varies continuously, so the question cannot be definitively answered.
Usually within 250 miles
trillions of miles away
The ISS is 380 kilometers or about 236 miles above the Earth.