well you cant becaus the iss is trying to become the best team ther is
The ISS orbits Earth 16 times a day and so it can be seen every night from somewhere on the ground. There are various internet sites indicating the current position of the ISS and there are some that also show when the ISS will be visible over a specific place.
The International Space Station (ISS) is visible from Earth for roughly 6 minutes on average, as it orbits the planet at a speed of about 28,000 kilometers per hour. Viewing times can vary depending on factors like location, time of year, and the station's orbit.
This is because of the Gravitational pull of the earth.
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Yes, the International Space Station (ISS) is in outer space. It orbits Earth at an altitude of about 420 kilometers (260 miles) above the Earth's surface.
The ISS orbits Earth 16 times a day and so it can be seen every night from somewhere on the ground. There are various internet sites indicating the current position of the ISS and there are some that also show when the ISS will be visible over a specific place.
ISS is an internationally developed research facility, which is being assembled in low Earth orbit.
The International Space Station (ISS) is visible from Earth for roughly 6 minutes on average, as it orbits the planet at a speed of about 28,000 kilometers per hour. Viewing times can vary depending on factors like location, time of year, and the station's orbit.
This is because of the Gravitational pull of the earth.
Earth's gravitational attraction keeps changing the direction of its movement continuously. This keeps orbits near Earth - such as the ISS - in an elliptical orbit.
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Presently it is the ISS
Yes, the International Space Station (ISS) is in outer space. It orbits Earth at an altitude of about 420 kilometers (260 miles) above the Earth's surface.
No, the International Space Station orbits around the Earth, not the Moon. The Moon is located about 384,400 km away from Earth, while the ISS orbits Earth at an average altitude of 420 km.
Same as the distance between the Earth and Sun, that is 93 Million miles, give or take 278 km (173 mi) and 460 km (286 mi), the stationary orbit distance, and 12,756.32 km (7,926.41 mi), the diameter of the Earth.
5800km /h and its the iss!
Depending on where the station is in its elliptical orbit around earth, it is between 190 and 192 nautical miles from earth.