International Space Station - NASA
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www.nasa.govThe ISS orbits Earth in a roughly circular low-Earth orbit at an altitude of about 400 km (250 miles) and travels at ~7.66 km/s (27,600 km/h or 17,200 mph). Its orbital plane is inclined about 51.6 degrees to the equator, allowing it to pass over most of the inhabited globe over time. It completes roughly 15.5 orbits per day, with each orbit taking about 92–93 minutes.
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www.nasa.govFind out what's going on at the International Space Station.
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www.cbsnews.comThe manned Boeing test flight is aiming to meet up with the space station orbiting our planet, one of aerospace's msot recognisable constructions.
en.as.comData from today's reboost to help inform the design for SpaceX's ISS deorbit vehicle.
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