about 13-14-15 people at a time can stay in the iss as many as possible
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There is one the ISS or International Space Station Just adding for clarification: There are occasionally 2 at one time. The ISS and a shuttle to bring people to/from the ISS or to deliver a satalite into space
about 13-14-15 people at a time can stay in the iss as many as possible
About 16.
15
12times
There is one the ISS or International Space Station Just adding for clarification: There are occasionally 2 at one time. The ISS and a shuttle to bring people to/from the ISS or to deliver a satalite into space
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There are a number of differences. First, they are in different orbits; the Hubble is higher than the ISS. The ISS is a lot bigger. Probably the most important difference is that the Hubble has a big telescope but no people, while the ISS has people but no big telescope.
The International Space Station (or ISS for short) is like a puzzle or legos. It is put together, 1 piece at a time. In all, there are 100 major peices that the ISS is built of. The ISS is expected to be finished in 2011.
The ISS orbits Earth 16 times a day and so it can be seen every night from somewhere on the ground. There are various internet sites indicating the current position of the ISS and there are some that also show when the ISS will be visible over a specific place.
No one truly "owns" the ISS, but 6 different space agencies work on the ISS
The ISS is as big as a football field