Five (March 2012)
there are currently 6 people in the international space station.
The number of people living on the International Space Station typically ranges from 3 to 6 astronauts at any given time. This small crew size is necessary due to limited space and resources on the station.
There are three people currently aboard the International Space Station.
There are three people currently aboard the International Space Station.
There are three people permanently on the station, the crew that rotates out periodically. When the shuttle goes up, it carries up to seven additional people so we can have as many as ten at a time when the shuttle is there. And when Russian ships come up, usually there are two people aboard, so there's either three, five or ten people on the station
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As of now, there are seven people aboard the International Space Station.
More than 50 people
The capacity of a space station varies depending on its design and purpose. The International Space Station (ISS) can accommodate a crew of up to six people for long-duration missions. However, future space station designs may be able to accommodate larger crews.
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A typical space station has multiple modules that house living quarters, laboratories, workspaces, and storage areas. The International Space Station, for example, has several modules with a total of 16 habitable rooms for astronauts to live and work in.