NASA astronaut John Glenn's February 20, 1962 flight lifted off at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The flight circled the earth three times. The flight lasted a total of 4 hours, 55 minutes before the Friendship 7 spacecraft splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean.
John Glenn did not go to the moon. He was the first American to orbit the Earth in 1962 as part of the Mercury-Atlas 6 mission. The Apollo missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s were the ones that landed astronauts on the moon.
It takes a year or the earth to orbit the sun.
The value of a John Glenn coin can vary depending on factors like its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. As of now, a John Glenn coin may typically be worth its face value or slightly higher if it is part of a collectible set or in mint condition. To determine the specific value of a John Glenn coin, it is recommended to consult with a coin dealer or appraiser.
The time it takes for a spacecraft to orbit the Earth depends on its altitude and speed, but an orbit typically takes around 90 minutes for a low Earth orbit. However, for higher orbits, such as geostationary orbit, it can take much longer.
There are three different "Earth days". I will point you to a couple of links that have information about "Earth days", and lunar orbit information. Roughly, the Moon completes one orbit in 28 days, so it completes 1/28th of its orbit.
John Glenn was one of the astronauts trained on the Mercury program, and was the first American launched into earth orbit. Years later, as a US Senator from Ohio and more than 70 years old, Glenn was carried into orbit once more, as a passenger aboard a Space Shuttle mission. These were his two and only trips into earth orbit. It's probably a stretch to refer to these two orbital destinations as "outer" space. Sure, it's a pretty spectacular experience and achievement to be a weightless human satellite of the earth for a while. But the orbital distances on both occasions were not much more than required in order to avoid too much atmospheric drag, not much more than a couple of percent of the average distance of even the moon, and best referred to as "low earth orbit".
John Glenn did not go to the moon. He was the first American to orbit the Earth in 1962 as part of the Mercury-Atlas 6 mission. The Apollo missions in the late 1960s and early 1970s were the ones that landed astronauts on the moon.
It is completely dependent on what the project is supposed to accomplish. John Glenn, first American to orbit the earth, was in a very low orbit, because his orbit only had to be sustained for about 3 1/2 hours. The international space station is in a much higher orbit, because the orbit has to last a very long time. Any relatively "low" orbit will deteriorate, and the orbiting object will fall back to earth. Things like weather and surveillance satellites are in a higher orbit, which lasts longer (lengthens their useful life).
It takes a year or the earth to orbit the sun.
it takes 1 year for the earth to orbit the sun
the earths orbit because the earths orbit is the size of earth + the size of the moon
Jupiter does not orbit the earth. It takes 11.86 years for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
Saturn does NOT orbit the Earth ! It orbits the SUN every 29.5 years.
Saturn does NOT orbit the Earth ! It orbits the SUN every 29.5 years.
What ever the spelling. The Sun does not orbit the Earth.
Neptune is about 30 times farther away from the sun than Earth is.
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