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International Space Station Camera By: Austin Smith And John Craig

By: Austin Smith And John Craig. Class 3 Picture South Korea

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International Space StationCamera

By: Austin SmithAnd

John Craig

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Class 3 Picture

South Korea

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Austin’s Picture

Western Australia

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John Craig‘s Picture

Minnesota , USA ,Michigan, USA , And Canada

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Low Earth Orbit•The shuttle orbits orbits from 100 to 300 miles above earths orbits•The shuttle orbits around the earth in 90 minutes.•The radius of the earth is 4,000 miles.•A object in low earth orbit is in an elliptical orbit.

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How the shuttle stays in orbit•If a space craft is given enough speed it will stay in orbit.•The forward motion of a shuttle its slow enough gravity causes its flight path to curve downwards.

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Cool Stuff We LearnedNASA Made a new camera called the Sally

Ride Science camera.The camera is mounted in a nadir pointing

window on the ISS.

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Works Cited"Earth Kam Home." Earth Kam. N.p., n.d.

Web. 26 Jan. 2011. <https://earthkam.ucsd.edu/home>. 

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