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Orbiting at a fairly typical 370 kilometers, the international space station is an example of what?

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manmade satellite

We commonly talk about satellites orbiting Earth. But what does that really mean? When a satellite, space shuttle, or some other object is orbiting a planet, it maintains a circular orbit around the planet a constant distance off the surface. Manmade satellites typically orbit between 200 and 400 miles. For example, the International Space Station  ISS  orbits at 370 km, or 230 miles.

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