Anything that's 75 miles or more from the surface.
By solar system standards the Space Station is very, very close to the earth. So, the distance from the Space Station to Neptune is the same as the distance from earth to Neptune, and this distance changes constantly as the two planets orbit around the sun.
The moon is at an estimated distance of 320 000 km from the Earth. The shuttle is on average 350 km form the surface of the earth... that means that the moon is about 915 times further away from the Earth then the space shuttle!
When you are completely free of the earth's atmosphere (about 25 miles up) you are in space.
On average, the ISS (International Space Station), is about 199 to 215 miles above the surface of the Earth.
one-fourth of your weight on earth
By solar system standards the Space Station is very, very close to the earth. So, the distance from the Space Station to Neptune is the same as the distance from earth to Neptune, and this distance changes constantly as the two planets orbit around the sun.
"Distance" is defined between TWO objects, or points in space.
Distance from Earth.
About 100 miles.
The moon is at an estimated distance of 320 000 km from the Earth. The shuttle is on average 350 km form the surface of the earth... that means that the moon is about 915 times further away from the Earth then the space shuttle!
When you are completely free of the earth's atmosphere (about 25 miles up) you are in space.
Orbiting Earth at a distance of 384,400 km.
the distance
Naturally the ball in space will travel the longest distance as long as it does not bump into something along the way. Gravity on earth will cause the ball thrown to fall back to earth.
On average, the ISS (International Space Station), is about 199 to 215 miles above the surface of the Earth.
Because the details on earth are diminished as the distance between the earth and the viewer increases.
Average distance is 370 Km