it is about 8 and a half miles above ground level
no 5 mi = 26400 ft 35000 ft = 6.628 mi
35,000 feet = 6.63 miles.
54,925 feet is 2,125 feet above 10 miles.
5280 feet is 1 mile. So, 36201 divide 5280 is 6.86. Therefore the answer is 6.86 miles: almost 7 miles. :-D
The breathable atmosphere only extends to about 7 or 8 kilometers (22,000 to 26,000 feet), and by the top of the stratosphere (50 km) is a near vacuum. The edge of space is commonly defined as 100 km (62 miles or 328,000 feet). The lowest stable satellite orbits are at 160 km (100 miles) above the Earth, but there are still occasional air molecules out as far as 600 km (373 miles).
There are 21747.99172 miles in 35000 kilometers. 35000 kilometers x 0.621371192 miles/1 kilometer = 21747.99172 miles 1 kilometer = 0.621371192 miles
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 35000 kilometres is equal to 35000/1.609344 = 21747.99 miles.
That cannot be calculated without knowing the average speed over that distance.
no 5 mi = 26400 ft 35000 ft = 6.628 mi
The HST orbits at 569 km or 353 miles above Earth.
Planes generally don't travel above the troposphere. The troposphere extends from the surface of the Earth up about 10 miles, although it varies widely depending on season and latitude.
35,000 feet = 6.63 miles.
The sky above the Earth extends into space, which is about 62 miles (100 kilometers) above the Earth's surface.
Stratosphere is 10 - 20 miles above earth and contains the ozone layer.
Satellites are typically positioned around 22,236 miles above the Earth in a geostationary orbit.
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 6.5 miles is equal to 6.5 x 5280 = 34320 feet. Subtracting this from 35000 feet gives 35000 - 34320 = 680 feet.
On average, the troposphere extends from the Earth's surface up to about 7 miles (11 kilometers) in the polar regions and up to about 10 miles (16 kilometers) in the tropical regions.