International Space Station Makes 100,000th Orbit Of Earth

NASA via AP

It’s 100,000 laps around Earth and counting for the International Space Station.

The space station reached the orbital milestone — 17½ years in the making — Monday morning. NASA said these 100,000 orbits are akin to traveling more than 2.6 billion miles. That’s equivalent to 10 round trips to Mars, or almost one way to Neptune.

Each orbit takes about 90 minutes; 16 orbits comprise a station day.