Relative to the 100 km Kármán line, how much higher does the ISS typically orbit?

Answer

Approximately four times higher

Comparing the ISS's average altitude of 400 km to the 100 km Kármán line shows the station is orbiting approximately four times higher than the accepted edge of space.

Relative to the 100 km Kármán line, how much higher does the ISS typically orbit?
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