HST orbits the Earth about every 97 minutes, or about 14 times a day. Over a year's period, that comes out to just over 5400 orbits per year.
around 7 times
The moon orbits the Earth approximately 13 times in a year.
It takes about 90 minutes for it to do one orbit of the Earth, so it can go around Earth about 16 times a day.
6.31 x 10 to the sixth exponent. Gl on your test.
Sally Ride orbited the Earth 48 times during her historic space mission on the Challenger shuttle in 1983.
It wasn't - it was built on Earth over many years, and transported to Earth orbit on Space Shuttle Discovery in 1990.
Earth orbited the sun about ...... times a year!
7,0000000000000,000000000000,0000000,000000,00000,0000,000 times
the moon
Once, it is in a synchronous orbit with Earth
Just the once.
Only once.
Earth takes 1 year for 1 orbit around the sun. So, in 100 years, Earth can orbit the sun 100 times.
I would have to say the Moon, but there are many famous satellites that orbit Earth (Hubble, the International Space Station, Chandra X-ray Observatory, etc.)
around 7 times
27.3 days (a sidereal month)
it take the earth 360 days= 1 year