HST orbits the Earth about every 97 minutes, or about 14 times a day. Over a year's period, that comes out to just over 5400 orbits per year.
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around 7 times
it orbits 65 times in one year
once
The Moon orbits Earth just once in 27.3 days.
It wasn't - it was built on Earth over many years, and transported to Earth orbit on Space Shuttle Discovery in 1990.
Earth takes 1 year for 1 orbit around the sun. So, in 100 years, Earth can orbit the sun 100 times.
Earth orbited the sun about ...... times a year!
7,0000000000000,000000000000,0000000,000000,00000,0000,000 times
the moon
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Once, it is in a synchronous orbit with Earth
to answer your question i would say about 55190km further orbit then earth. By Alice
Just the once.
Only once.
I would have to say the Moon, but there are many famous satellites that orbit Earth (Hubble, the International Space Station, Chandra X-ray Observatory, etc.)
Yes, and many do depending on what they are for. If the probe is just being placed in earth orbit and is intended to stay if that orbit without moving then it needs no engine and won't have one. The Hubble Space Telescope is a good example. If the probe is intended to change its orbit around the earth, or if it is intended to leave earth orbit and go elswehere in the solar system, then it will need engines for that purpose and will have them.