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36,000 miles
It orbits the Earth at about 250 statute miles
pretty much 230 miles up.
Between 173 and 286 miles, straight up.
A space station and many satellites.
36,000 miles
It orbits the Earth at about 250 statute miles
pretty much 230 miles up.
380 km equates to 236.12 miles.
Between 173 and 286 miles, straight up.
A space station and many satellites.
The International Space Station (ISS) orbits the Earth at an average speed of about 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour). This allows it to complete roughly 16 orbits around the Earth in a single day.
The ISS, more commonly known as the International Space Station has many importance purposes. This is a station in space that orbits the Earth. It is a joint project of 17 different countries. From this station feedback is sent back to earth that can be analyzed and studied for knowledge and understanding of space.
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There are many different places one might go to locate images of Earth taken from the International Space Station. One of the best resources would be the official Space website.
All of the Space Shuttles have done it, as has the International Space Station, and many other spacecraft.
The International Space Station (ISS) is a space station currently being constructed in orbit around Earth. Construction began in 1998 and is expected to be completed in 2011. It is being built and occupied by many nations at one time, hence the name International Space Station.