As of 2008, the man with the longest time in space is Sergei K. Krikalev, who has spent 803 days, 9 hours and 39 minutes, or 2.2 years, in space.
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The longest continuous stay in space is 438 days, by Valeri Polyakov.
Sunita Williams has stayed in space for 195 days.She is an US naval officer and astronaut.
The Skylab Space Station was the Untied States first space station, and was operated and launched by NASA in 1973. The Skylab Space Station stayed in Earth's orbit from 1973 to 1979.
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The first Frenchwoman in space, Claudie Haigneré, visited the Mir space station for 16 days in 1996, as part of the Russian-French Cassiopée mission. Haigneré was a cosmonaut for the "Centre National d'Études Spatiales" and later the European Space Agency.
The longest continuous stay in space is 438 days, by Valeri Polyakov.
Sunita Williams has stayed in space for 195 days.She is an US naval officer and astronaut.
The Mir space station.
The Skylab Space Station was the Untied States first space station, and was operated and launched by NASA in 1973. The Skylab Space Station stayed in Earth's orbit from 1973 to 1979.
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March 23,2001
an astronaut is someone that goes up in to space
Mir: 5 September 1989 - 28 August 1999
I assume you wish to know "What was the longest American Space shuttle flight?"A: OV-102 Columbia - (STS-80)Launched: November 19, 1996Duration: 17 days, 15 hours, 53 minutes, 18 seconds.The question that I would like to know is what is the longest time the astraunots stayed at the U.S. space shuttle? 84 days or 188 days?Another question what was the longest American stay at the Russian space station 84 days or 188 days
The first Frenchwoman in space, Claudie Haigneré, visited the Mir space station for 16 days in 1996, as part of the Russian-French Cassiopée mission. Haigneré was a cosmonaut for the "Centre National d'Études Spatiales" and later the European Space Agency.
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.
probably a month.