No, the location is constantly changing.
yes, the international space station was always called the ISS
They, the international community, pushed their contributions up into space and docked with the space station. This is a science vessel that multiple nations have added to. It will always be a multi nation venture.
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The International Space Station was first launched in 1998. It was progressively built in subsequent years, and continues to be added to. The first resident crew went aboard in November 2000 and there has always been people on board since then.
Basically, the atmosphere protects the earth to a great degree and the geological process always going on in and on the earth cover and change many crater sites.
yes, the international space station was always called the ISS
The International Date Line is where the date changes, not the boundary between night and day. There is no name for that boundary, because it always moves.
Yes, the International Space Station is always manned.
They, the international community, pushed their contributions up into space and docked with the space station. This is a science vessel that multiple nations have added to. It will always be a multi nation venture.
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Air pressure is always greater nearer the earth surface than at altitude due to the mass of air above.
The International Space Station was first launched in 1998. It was progressively built in subsequent years, and continues to be added to. The first resident crew went aboard in November 2000 and there has always been people on board since then.
Basically, the atmosphere protects the earth to a great degree and the geological process always going on in and on the earth cover and change many crater sites.
because of the motion of the earth the north pole sheds its ice around it which makes the ice always moving. thus why no country has a station researching there
Approximately 67.8% of earth's surface is covered by salt water while only 3% is covered by fresh water. In total, the earth's surface is covered by 70.8% of water.
it will always change
If it is dark enough and the International Space Station is high enough, you will clearly see it reflecting sunlight towards Earth. See the related question below.