this question does not make sense. the earth is in space.......
The average distance Earth to the Moon is 384,403 km (238,857 miles).
About 100 miles
Sputnik had an elliptical orbit. At it farthest distance from the surface of Earth it was 583 miles. At the nearest to the surface it was 134 miles.
if your talking about the ones that Saturn and Jupiter have well then earth has no rings around it
The distance from earth and the sun is not in billions. It is around 150 million km away (93.20567 miles).Sometimes this changes because of our orbit which is elliptical, not circular, thus the variation. This is also called'1 Astronomical Unit'.
About 250 miles.
The moon is far beyond the earth's atmosphere. The boundary between the atmosphere and outer space is generally considered to be an altitude of 62 miles, although there is a noticeable effect on spacecraft as high as 75 miles. The average distance from the earth to the moon is 233,000 miles.
Most of outer space is far away from earth
115 to 400 miles above the Earth.
199 miles from the surface of the earth.
Usually within 250 miles
trillions of miles away
SatellitesSatellites orbit in outer space, not in the earth. They are sent to outer space where the gravitational pull of the earth pulls them around, just as the earth is pulled around the sun in a similar manner. The layer is the exosphere. It greatly depends on what the satellite is for and who owns it how far up it orbits. Imaging satellites need to be close to the Earth, so they orbit about 130 miles up. Communications satellites are generally at 23,000 miles up. GPS satellites are up about 13,000 miles.
4k miles, if you mean how far can it be seen from space, rephrase.
Space begins approximately 62 miles above the Earth; an area known as the Karman Line.
32 miles or until the earth curves an your looking into space
not as far because they have nothing to travle throough like on earth (air)