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The International Space Station is constantly circling the earth. It is in a state of freefall, meaning that it is literally "Falling" around the earth. Since the station falls at an angle relative to the ground, it will stay on a constant circular path around the earth, until some other force alters its path.

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The International Space Station (ISS) travels around Earth at a speed of about 28,000 kilometers per hour (17,500 miles per hour). It orbits the Earth approximately every 90 minutes. The ISS stays in orbit due to the balance between its forward velocity and the gravitational pull of Earth.

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