Discovery visited the International Space Station in late October and early November in 2007. Endeavour visited in March 2008. Discovery (STS-119/15A) revisited the ISS in March of 2009 to install the last Solar Array which marked the completion of the truss.
No, the space shuttle Columbia did not visit the International Space Station. It was primarily used for scientific research in low Earth orbit and servicing missions for the Hubble Space Telescope. The International Space Station was visited by other space shuttles in the fleet.
No, not all space shuttles docked at the International Space Station. The Space Shuttle program ended in 2011, and prior to that, shuttles visited several destinations including the International Space Station, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the Russian Mir space station.
Currently, 6 people can live and work on the international space station, limited by the available seats on the docked Soyuz spaceships which serve as lifeboats in case of an emergency. The station can support more people for short periods of time, such as when a space shuttle visited.
Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavor have visited the ISS. Challenger (which was destroyed before the beginning of ISS construction) and Enterprise (which was a flight test vehicle and not space-worthy) have visited the International Space Station. Columbia was slated to visit the ISS on STS-118 but was destroyed on reentry and this mission was flown by Endeavour instead.
Could be 'Discovery' or 'Endeavour' - both are space shuttles that have visited the International Space Station.
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The astronauts have been aboarding it since 1998.
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Since the International Space Station (ISS) was launched in 1998, over 240 individuals from 19 different countries have visited the space station. This includes astronauts, cosmonauts, and space tourists who have traveled to the ISS for various missions and expeditions.
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Vostok Station is positioned near Nakhodka. The biological station has been visited by the famous German explorer, Professor Otto Kinne.