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The First Orbiting Space Station was Salyut 1. The first crew was unable to dock, but the second crew stayed for 23 days, but died from exposer to the vacuum of space while undocking. The world's first space station was de-orbited 175 days after launch.
November,2 2000 A+
William Shepherd, of the US was the first to enter the station, followed by two Russian crew members.
The first successful space station in space was the U.S. made Skylab , it had crews visiting it on three different occasions , and each crew lived for longer periods then the previous ones.
A space crew is repairing it.
The First Orbiting Space Station was Salyut 1. The first crew was unable to dock, but the second crew stayed for 23 days, but died from exposer to the vacuum of space while undocking. The world's first space station was de-orbited 175 days after launch.
November,2 2000 A+
The name of the first permanent space station from Russia was Mir. It was launched in 1986. The first crew spent 75 days aboard.
William Shepherd, Sergei Krikalyov and Yuri Gidzenko
William Shepherd, of the US was the first to enter the station, followed by two Russian crew members.
The first successful space station in space was the U.S. made Skylab , it had crews visiting it on three different occasions , and each crew lived for longer periods then the previous ones.
A space crew is repairing it.
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experimentseat mealsoperate the stationperform maintenanceetc.
The International Space Station was first launched in 1998. It was progressively built in subsequent years, and continues to be added to. The first resident crew went aboard in November 2000 and there has always been people on board since then.
The first space station was launched by the USSR in 1971. It was called Salyut 1 (Salute 1 in English). Salyut 1's purpose was to test the elements of the systems of a space station and to conduct scientific research. The space station was 20m long and 4m in diameter. Salyut 1 was launched unmanned, but later visited by the crew of Soyuz 11. After spending 22 days on board Salyut 1, the crew undocked and returned to Earth. After 175 days in space, Salyut 1 was deorbited and destroyed in the Earth's atmosphere.
Usually the number of crew members of the international space station should never be below three. However when the space shuttle docks with the ISS the number of crew members could be above 10. It all depends on the mission and the flight training schedule.