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What time will the space station pass over Baltimore?

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When will International Space Station pass over bc Canada next?

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How often does space station pass over Canada?

The Space Station will be traveling over Eastern Canada within the next two weeks. I cannot remember the exact dates,but I am sure it was Southern Ontario on Monday July 13th 2009 and then a closer orbit in Eastern Ontario on Wednesday July 15th between the hours of 9:45 and 10:30 PM.


Is the International Space Station located?

The International Space Station is in constant orbit around the Earth, at a height of about 200 miles. It can be seen at various times from Earth. It passes over different parts of the world every couple of months, appearing regularly for a period of up to two weeks. See the links below for times when it may pass over your location. It looks like a bright moving star, taking a few minutes to pass over.


Where is the International Space Station located?

The International Space Station is in constant orbit around the Earth, at a height of about 200 miles. It can be seen at various times from Earth. It passes over different parts of the world every couple of months, appearing regularly for a period of up to two weeks. See the links below for times when it may pass over your location. It looks like a bright moving star, taking a few minutes to pass over.


How do you get oxygen to a space station?

They have oxygen generators with catalysts that change the chemical structure of the air molecules that pass through them , converting carbon molecules into oxygen ; that's how the get oxygen to a space station...


Is the space station moving or does it stay in one place?

The space station orbits the Earth once every 91 minutes. It is traveling at a speed of 27,744 km/h (17,239 miles/hour). At that speed, its angular velocity counteracts the gravitational pull of the Earth, so it maintains its altitude. The space station orbits the Earth in a direction opposite to the Earth's rotation. Its orbit is almost circular, but tilted 51.6 degrees, relative to the equator. On each orbit, it spends half of its time over the northern hemisphere and half over the southern hemisphere. Over the course of many orbits, the space station will pass over most of the inhabited parts of the Earth. Hope you like it! :)


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Did the space shuttle pass over the earth tonight?

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Do you have to be an astronaut to be aboard the International Space Station?

Two ways of going to the International Space Station Would be to become a professional astronaut / cosmonaut or to be a space tourist (you need to be able to pay about 30 millions dollars and pass a multitude of physicals and the 6 to 8 month cosmonaut training is Russias Star City).


Can the International Space Station be seen over Ireland?

Yes. The International Space Station passes over all parts of the world at some stage. Typically it will pass over somewhere regularly for about 10 days, and not be seen again for about 2 months. It takes about an hour and a half to orbit the planet. You will find details on when it can be seen through the links below, by putting in your location. It looks like a bright moving star when it passes overhead, taking a few minutes to travel through the sky.