In about five billion years it should be pretty clear.
Earth moves through space in two main ways. It rotates on its axis, causing day and night, and it orbits the Sun, completing one orbit every 365.25 days. Earth's orbit is elliptical, meaning it is not a perfect circle but slightly elongated, and it travels at an average speed of about 67,000 miles per hour.
About 100 tonnes of "micrometeorites" litter Earth every day.
around 7 times
The International Space Station orbits the Earth about 16 times a day, taking approximately 90 minutes to complete one orbit.
Day, Dark, Dankersed (day-inc-err-said) It's a planet in the galexey of rad668. hope I helped.
One every five years would do the job.
==Orbital period== The International Space Station completes 15.79 orbits per day, or about one orbit every 90 minutes.
pretty much nothing because its just full of portals and stars and space junk. i dont really know about aliens though. we will find out one day
It takes about 8 minutes from launch for the shuttle to reach space. Wow? The space shuttle and the International Space Station orbit the Earth about 16 times a day. They are actually traveling faster than a bullet and together with the Earth's gravity keep them in orbit around our planet
One day in space, defined as the time it takes for Earth to complete one full rotation on its axis, is approximately 24 hours. However, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) experience about 16 sunrises and sunsets each day due to the station's rapid orbit around Earth, completing one orbit approximately every 90 minutes. Thus, while a day remains 24 hours on Earth, the perception of time in space can vary significantly.
The International Space Station (ISS) orbits the Earth approximately 15.5 times per day. This means it completes one orbit about every 90 minutes, traveling at a speed of about 28,000 kilometers per hour.
Basically the tilt of the axisThe spinning of the Earth on its axis is the cause of day and night. it takes approximately 24 hours for any point on the earth to directly face the sun twice.A combination of the tilt of the Earths axis and its orbit around the sun is responsible for the seasons.