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  1. The Bharatiya Antariksha Station ( lit. 'Indian Space Station' ), [2] is a planned modular space station to be constructed by India and operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The space station would weigh 20 tonnes and maintain an orbit of approximately 400 kilometres above the Earth, where astronauts could stay for 15–20 ...

  2. Sep 27, 2023 · The space station has been continuously occupied since November 2000. An international crew of seven people live and work while traveling at a speed of five miles per second, orbiting Earth about every 90 minutes. Sometimes more are aboard the station during a crew handover. In 24 hours, the space station makes 16 orbits of Earth, traveling ...

  3. 21 hours ago · When the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft managed the first ever soft landing near the south pole of the moon in 2023, it marked a triumph for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and a sign that ...

  4. Nov 13, 2023 · The ISS zips around Earth at an average speed of 17,500 mph ( 28,000 km/h), completing 16 orbits per day. As the ISS orbits with an inclination of 51.6 degrees, if you live beyond 51.6 degrees ...

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  6. From an average distance of about 70,000 km (43,000 mi) from the Earth's surface, depending on Solar activity, the magnetosphere begins to deflect solar wind around Earth and the space station. Solar flares are still a hazard to the crew, who may receive only a few minutes warning.

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  7. Feb 23, 2024 · The International Space Station orbits Earth, at an average altitude of 248 miles (400 kilometers). At night, the ISS is visible from Earth, appearing as a luminous moving point of light and ...

  8. The tracker shows where the Space Station is right now and its path 90 minutes ago (-1.5 hr) and 90 minutes ahead (+1.5 hr). The dark overlay indicates where it is nighttime in the world. Cannot load images. Map Source: www.esa.int. Learn more about signing up, using Spot the Station and tracking the ISS.

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