Soyuz spacecraft are powered by Semyorka rockets.
The first people to go on the International Space Station were Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin and American astronaut William Shepherd in November 2000. They were part of Expedition 1, the first long-duration mission to the ISS.
As of now, there are seven people aboard the International Space Station.
A lot of people
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
Yes, the International Space Station is occupied.
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There are three people currently aboard the International Space Station.
There are three people currently aboard the International Space Station.
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The International Space Station typically accommodates a crew of six people. However, this number can vary slightly depending on the specific mission and circumstances.
The maximum number of people that can be in the International Space Station at one time is six. This is the typical crew size for long-duration missions.
The main method of getting to and from the station is the Russian Soyuz, which seats 3 and is launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan. The station crew is 6 people, so there are usually two of them docked to the Russian segment of the station, also serving as lifeboats in case of an emergency. There is also the U.S. Space Shuttle which has a crew of 7, but can only stay at the station for about 2 weeks. The Shuttle will be retired at the end of 2011.