This is a very arbitrary question, as it depends on the size/capabilities of said station. The ISS can carry a crew of seven at a given time. However, a station COULD be constructed to carry a crew of indefinite size.
The cost of the International Space Station is $150 billion US dollars.
a lot of space.
1.5 things
19 million
pretty much 230 miles up.
Pretty much anywhere, given access to technology. Some even live in outer space (on the space station).
The cost of the International Space Station is $150 billion US dollars.
a lot of space.
1%
19 million
1.5 things
One would think that the amount of oxygen used, would be the same as a herd of purple rhinos and black hippos, in the same situation. That is assuming a space craft could be developed that would carry the weight of the said animals to the space station in the first place
pretty much 230 miles up.
As you may know already there is not much gravity in space maybe Evan none. So in order for something as large as the space station it stays in space by the gravitational pull form Earth I guess?
Enough to carry a bus in it's payload bay.
About 150 billion dollars USD
Approximately $40 billion