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Where do international space station get its energy?

The International Space Station (ISS) gets its energy from large solar arrays that convert sunlight into electricity. These solar arrays are positioned on the station's exterior and help power all the systems and modules onboard the ISS.


What zone does sunlight reach through?

Sunlight can reach through all the zones of the ocean, including the epipelagic (sunlight zone), mesopelagic, bathypelagic, abyssopelagic, and hadalpelagic zones. The intensity of sunlight decreases with depth, so the amount of light available for photosynthesis decreases below the epipelagic zone.


Who was the first reach in moon?

The first person to reach the moon was Neil Armstrong, an astronaut from the United States. He famously set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969, during the Apollo 11 mission.


How long does it take the space shuttle to reach space stations?

The space shuttle took about 8.5 minutes to reach the International Space Station after launch. The shuttle travelled at speeds of around 17,500 miles per hour to reach the ISS, which is in low Earth orbit.


How many lightyears does it take sunlight to reach earth?

Sunlight takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds to reach Earth, which is approximately 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) away. In terms of lightyears, this distance is about 0.00001581 lightyears, as one lightyear is roughly 5.88 trillion miles (9.46 trillion kilometers). Thus, sunlight travels a minuscule fraction of a lightyear to reach our planet.

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How does sunlight reach an astronaut on the international space station?

It arrives directly from the sun or comes in via the reflection off the earth, the moon, or anything else orbiting nearby.


How does sunlight reach astronaut on the International Space Station?

It arrives directly from the sun or comes in via the reflection off the earth, the moon, or anything else orbiting nearby.


When was Gallions Reach DLR station created?

Gallions Reach DLR station was created in 1994.


Who was the astronaut who didn't reach the moon?

Many astronauts have not reached the moon.


Why does little sunlight reach coniferous forests?

Sufficient sunlight does reach coniferous forests otherwise they would not thrive.


How long does it take for sunlight to reach Earth?

It takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds for sunlight to reach Earth.


How long does it take for sunlight to reach the Earth?

It takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds for sunlight to reach the Earth.


Is the darkness of one half of the earth only on the surface of Earth?

Yes, beneat the surface it is always dark.On the other hand, if we go above the surface, near the Earth it would also be dark, but if some astronaut goes several hundred thousand kilometers from Earth, he would eventually reach a point where - from the point of view of the astronaut - the Earth is not able to cover the entire Sun, and where it is unlikely that Earth happens to be right in front of the Sun, where it covers the sunlight even partially.Yes, beneat the surface it is always dark.On the other hand, if we go above the surface, near the Earth it would also be dark, but if some astronaut goes several hundred thousand kilometers from Earth, he would eventually reach a point where - from the point of view of the astronaut - the Earth is not able to cover the entire Sun, and where it is unlikely that Earth happens to be right in front of the Sun, where it covers the sunlight even partially.Yes, beneat the surface it is always dark.On the other hand, if we go above the surface, near the Earth it would also be dark, but if some astronaut goes several hundred thousand kilometers from Earth, he would eventually reach a point where - from the point of view of the astronaut - the Earth is not able to cover the entire Sun, and where it is unlikely that Earth happens to be right in front of the Sun, where it covers the sunlight even partially.Yes, beneat the surface it is always dark.On the other hand, if we go above the surface, near the Earth it would also be dark, but if some astronaut goes several hundred thousand kilometers from Earth, he would eventually reach a point where - from the point of view of the astronaut - the Earth is not able to cover the entire Sun, and where it is unlikely that Earth happens to be right in front of the Sun, where it covers the sunlight even partially.


How do you reach Delhi Rohilla station from Nizamuddin railway station?

By hiring a taxi.


How do you reach Dalhousie from Pathankot Railway Station?

The bus station is across the road from Pathankot railway station. Buses take two and a half hours to three hours to reach Dalhousie.


Where is sunlight found?

Every where the sun can reach.


How can sunlight reach the inside of a leaf?

by photosynthesis