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The observation deck is 520 feet above the ground level.
Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador has an elevation of 6,268 meters (20,564 feet) above sea level. It is the highest peak in Ecuador and is known for being the closest point on Earth to outer space.
The International Space Station orbits Earth at an average altitude of about 250 miles (400 kilometers). This means it is approximately 1.3 million feet away from the surface of the Earth.
When Columbia disintegrated, it was 39 miles (69km) in altitude.
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The observation deck is 520 feet above the ground level.
It is a distance from you of 62 miles. It is just under 100 kilometres. It is 327,360 feet. Where the location is, depends on where you are and in what direction you travel from there. However, while there is no technical measurement of where space begins, the Kármán line is 62 miles above sea level and is generally regarded as the start of space. So wherever you are on Earth, it is roughly that distance to space.
it begins at 559327 feet above aerths surface
30 feet above sea level and 50 feet above earths surface... science homework these days
35K Feet = 10.668 KM Atmosphere = 560 KM Airplane at 35,000 feet would be above approximately 1.9% of the earth's atmosphere.
Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador has an elevation of 6,268 meters (20,564 feet) above sea level. It is the highest peak in Ecuador and is known for being the closest point on Earth to outer space.
Space is usually defined to start at about 100 kilometers. You can base your calculations on that.
The International Space Station orbits Earth at an average altitude of about 250 miles (400 kilometers). This means it is approximately 1.3 million feet away from the surface of the Earth.
The Kármán line, commonly recognized as the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space, is located at an altitude of 62 miles, or approximately 327,000 feet above sea level. This is the generally accepted threshold used by many organizations, including the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), to define where space begins.
Lake Titicaca is the highest body of water on Earth at 3,821 meters / 12,507 feet above sea level where boats can travel.