If they want to know anything about space, scientists go to the International Space Station. It is from here that he tells the world about space for the last 25 years. Since then it has been the third brightest object in the sky. American space agency NASA and astronauts from many countries keep circling the Earth daily in it. You will be surprised to know that the International Space Station revolves around the Earth approximately every 90 minutes. Not only this, 16 sunrises and 16 sunsets are seen here every day. But can we see the International Space Station from Earth? NASA has explained its method.
According to NASA, the International Space Station can be seen as light reflected by the Sun. That is, at a time when sunlight hits the space station and reaches our eyes. This can happen only in the evening or early in the morning. To see the space station you will have to go to the darkest place. It will be visible only when it is flying above you. According to NASA, such an opportunity will come only once or twice a month when you will be able to see and identify it.
Release the CubeSats! Last week two Earth-observing CubeSats deployed from @Space_Station to help monitor Earth’s changing landscape.
KILLICK-1, seen below, measures sea ice and wave height to better understand important ocean phenomena and improve weather and climate models. pic.twitter.com/MsxK1LrJ9e
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FIRST PUBLISHED: April 28, 2024, 09:27 IST