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Mind-Blowing Animation Reveals the Incredible Speed of the International Space Station - News Directory 3

Mind-Blowing Animation Reveals the Incredible Speed of the International Space Station

November 29, 2024 Catherine Williams Business
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  • Incredible Animation Reveals the Speed of the International Space Station (ISS)
  • An eye-opening animation showcases the speed of the ISS as it orbits Earth.
  • The ISS completes an orbit every 93 minutes, moving around the Earth approximately 15.5 times a day at an altitude of about 400 kilometers (250 miles).
Original source: unilad.com

Incredible Animation Reveals the Speed of the International Space Station (ISS)

An eye-opening animation showcases the speed of the ISS as it orbits Earth. A video on YouTube illustrates what it would look like if the ISS traveled at a lower altitude.

The ISS completes an orbit every 93 minutes, moving around the Earth approximately 15.5 times a day at an altitude of about 400 kilometers (250 miles). Despite the great distance, this video provides a clear picture of its impressive velocity.

Viewers on social media reacted to the clip. One person humorously noted the courage of astronauts for capturing such stunning footage at low altitudes. Another was amazed by how quickly the ISS travels from one horizon to another at night.

The animation also sparked reflections on Earth’s size compared to the ISS’s rapid movement. One viewer shared their thoughts, saying it highlighted how small we are, as mountains only appear in frame for a brief moment.

How to Spot the ISS

For those wishing to see the ISS, you can look for it at night. One commenter advised searching for “ISS flybys” alongside your location. They mentioned their success in spotting the ISS multiple times, noting that they even viewed a meteor shower simultaneously with other satellites.

The ISS serves as a reminder of our place in the universe, combining education with a sense of wonder.

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