The ISS travels at almost 5 miles per second (17,500 miles per hour or 28,000 kilometers per hour). It orbits Earth once in 92 minutes presently.
Astronauts can perform their space walk and move around as if nothing is happening while the space station is traveling at 17,500 miles per hour, because there is no gravity. This keeps them from feeling the fast speed.
The space station does NOT fly. IT is in space and there is no are for it to fly in. The space station is in Earth Orbit moving at 7.66 kilometres per second.
Yes
When you are on a train. When the train is in a station.
International space station is not flying, its orbiting.
International space station is not flying, its orbiting.
sometimes yes or no
no bullets do not move in space because there is no gravitational pull
Gravitational waves move at the speed of light in space, which is about 186,282 miles per second.
I know the International Space Station has a robotic arm which assists in placing new parts on the station and other things. There are also quite a few rovers that can move rocks.
Yes, the International Space Station is pressurized to provide a habitable environment for astronauts. Maintaining a controlled air pressure allows astronauts to breathe, move around, and work safely inside the station.
A space station orbits the Earth at a high speed, typically around 28,000 kilometers per hour (17,500 miles per hour). This speed allows it to counteract the pull of gravity and remain in orbit around the Earth.