It is generally orbiting the Earth in an easterly direction. As it passes over, sometimes it seems higher and other times it appears lower. This is because Earth is rotating and so it passes over different parts all the time and when in the same area again, it may not take the exact same path going over. You can track it through various websites, some of which are listed below.
counter to the earth's rotation Exactly wrong..........it travels WITH the Earths rotation.....eastwards
Currently, the ISS (International Space Station) orbits the Earth.
80 miles
Cosmonauts typically travel to the International Space Station but in general travel to outer space.
Yes. It goes a lot faster than a bullet.
counter to the earth's rotation Exactly wrong..........it travels WITH the Earths rotation.....eastwards
Transverse waves will move across the direction of travel.
Currently, the ISS (International Space Station) orbits the Earth.
80 miles
Cosmonauts typically travel to the International Space Station but in general travel to outer space.
West
Every step you take from the South Pole is North. Your direction of travel would be slightly Northwest in order to reach McMurdo Station..
southwest
if you travel east across the international dateline your calendar would be moved back a day.If you traveled west, you would move your calendar a day ahead.Weird, huh?
Yes, you can use the northern line.
It is possible to travel in space. The International Space Station currently orbits 250 miles above Earth and there are astronauts living there.
north to south or south to north