Has anyone superimposed the path of the International Space Station (ISS) onto one of the more popular Flat Earth maps? If so, what kind of path does it trace (for people to
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orbital mechanics - Why does the ISS track appear to be sinusoidal? - Space Exploration Stack Exchange
![International Space Station on X: "Traffic jam in space! The world map in the Mission Control Center showed four different spacecraft orbiting Earth today - space station, @northropgrumman Cygnus cargo vehicle, @SpaceX International Space Station on X: "Traffic jam in space! The world map in the Mission Control Center showed four different spacecraft orbiting Earth today - space station, @northropgrumman Cygnus cargo vehicle, @SpaceX](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ELId9p6WwAU83P9.jpg)
International Space Station on X: "Traffic jam in space! The world map in the Mission Control Center showed four different spacecraft orbiting Earth today - space station, @northropgrumman Cygnus cargo vehicle, @SpaceX
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