LEO
LEO as they are able to see the surface of the Earth
Facts about Leo
Although the Earth's pull due to grafity in LEO is not much less than on the surface of the Earth, people and objects in orbit experience wieghtlessness because they are in free fall.
A low Earth orbit is simplest and cheapest for satellite placement. It provides high bandwidth and low communication time lag latery but satellites in LEO will not be visible from any given point on the Earth at all times.
Where do you find Leo?
Leo is next to the northern hemishire.
Leo makes a lion
Leo makes a lion when it is in space so it forms.Sometimes once like every 4 years and it makes the lion,appears i don't really know why but it dose.
Leo IN SPACE
Believe it or not, the ISS is not that far away. If your car could drive straight up, you could go there in about three hours. In fact, the ISS is close enough that you can see it from the ground. On a clear night, it looks like a bright star flying across the sky. If you are lucky, you can see it when the Shuttle is catching up with it. They look like two stars following each other through space!
Some More Facts About Leo
When it reaches orbit, the Space Shuttle catches up with the International Space Station . The Shuttle has to launch at the right time to catch the place. It has to launch in the right direction. When they meet, the two will connect.
ABOUT LEO
Is one of the sky lying between canser to the west and to the east. Its name is for lion, and to the represented the killed by the mythical Greek hero as one of his Its symbol is . One of the 48 constellations described by the 2nd century astronomer , Leo remains one of the 88 modern constellations today, and one of the most easily recognizable due to its many bright stars and a distinctive shape that is reminiscent of the crouching lion it depicts. The lion's mane and shoulders also form an known as "the Sickle," which to modern observers may resemble a backwards "question mark."