Around since 1998, it’s now roughly the length of a football field & travels at around 5 miles per second

Find out the Final Jeopardy Answer for the episode airing on Tuesday, July 18 2023!

Today’s Final Jeopardy Category is: Man-Made Objects

Today’s contestants are Daniel Moore, David Bederman and Chelsea Watt.

Today’s Final Jeopardy

Around since 1998, it’s now roughly the length of a football field & travels at around 5 miles per second

Final Jeopardy Answer

The Final Jeopardy Answer is: International Space Station (ISS)

Final Jeopardy Explanation

The International Space Station (ISS) has been in orbit since 1998. The ISS is a joint project among five space agencies: NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), JAXA (Japan), ESA (Europe), and CSA (Canada). It serves as a research laboratory where scientists conduct experiments in various fields such as biology, physics, astronomy, and meteorology.

It orbits the Earth approximately 16 times a day, traveling at a speed of about 5 miles per second and is about 109 meters long (roughly equivalent to the length of a football field), 73 meters wide and 20 meters high. It’s the largest man-made body in low Earth orbit and can often be seen with the naked eye from Earth’s surface.

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Alex has been an avid fan of television since they were a child, always eager to discover new shows and characters. Over the years, Alex has written numerous articles and essays about television, exploring the themes, characters, and cultural impact of some of the most beloved shows of our time.

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