The Sun Rises And Sets 16 times Every Day Can You Believe It.

20 March 2025

Design By   :    Sandhya

What Travels So Fast Around The Earth

The International Space Station (ISS) passes by the Earth  every 90 minutes, and thus, astronauts get to see sunrises and sunsets without stopping.

How Fast Is The ISS? 

The ISS moves at  28,000 km/h (17,500 mph  fast enough to orbit Earth  16 times a day! 

16 Sunrises And 16 Sunsets Every Day 

While we get  one sunrise and one sunset  ISS astronauts see  16  of each—a truly unreal sight!

What Does Earth Look Like From Above?  

In space, astronauts see  breathtaking views  of Earth, city lights, auroras, and storms that form on Earth.

Do Astronauts Get Confused 

Because of the constantly changing light, astronauts follow a strict routine to keep their sleep patterns intact.

Life In Microgravity 

On the ISS, **everything floats**—astronauts eat, sleep, and even exercise in zero gravity 

The Best View Of Space 

The ISS provides an **unobstructed view** of the stars, without Earth's atmosphere and light pollution. 

Why Does The ISS Orbit So Fast 

To stay in orbit, the ISS travels at **mind-boggling speeds** - if it loses speed, it will **fall toward Earth 

A Unique Perspective On Time And Space

16 sunrises a day? A gravity-free world? Space life on the ISS is unreal! Will you go 

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