274 k
Not very far. The International Space Station is in an orbit about 350 km (217 miles) above the earth's surface ... roughly the distance between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The moon is about 1,100 times as far away, and the sun is about 425,000 times as far away.
It is 362,570 km (0.0024 AU) away from the Earth
the earth is 320,000 km far away from earth
A smoother, darker surface due to the presence of lunar maria, vast regions remade with newer lava flows. The far side ha far more lunar highlands regions, older cratered terrain that appears lighter in color.
It is 362,570 km (0.0024 AU) away from the Earth
274 kilometers from the earth exactly.
274 kilometers from the earth exactly.
The ionosphere bends radio waves . . . most go out into space, but a fair number hit the earth far away, and are reflected back up to the ionosphere. Radio operators call this phenomenon, "The skip".
Clouds are typically located about 1.9 miles (3 kilometers) above the Earth's surface.
the stratosphere is 50 kilometers away from the earth's surface, and the troposphere is 12 kilometers away from earth's surface. that means that the stratosphere is 38 kilometers. Hope i helped!
Clouds can be found at different altitudes in the Earth's atmosphere, but on average, they are located about 6,500 to 16,500 feet above the Earth's surface.
Yes; it is fairly far away, so it can cover almost half the Earth's surface - but not quite.
The stratosphere starts about 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) above the Earth's surface and extends up to about 50 kilometers (31 miles) high.
That depends on where you are. As I don't know, all I can say is it's omewhere between 0 and 12735 kilometres away, assuming you are on the surface of the earth.
very far?
first of all thing considered, its ionosphere. and to the question it is 60000000 millimeters into the sky or 60 kilometers in the sky.
The answer is 85km