Currently, the commanding astronaut aboard the International Space Station is Kevin Ford. Astronaut Ford is accompanied by fellow American Tom Marshburn, Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, and Russian astronauts Oleg Novitskiy, Roman Romanenko, and Evgeny Tarelkin.
Three - two Russians and an American.
If you mean the international space station, then there are 13 people on board
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 air aboard the ISS is constantly filtered (scrubbed) to maintain the proper oxygen level and remove carbon dioxide.There are supplemental oxygen tanks as well.
There are currently 6 members aboard. This is expedition 27. There are five men and one woman. See link for more.
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There are three people currently aboard the International Space Station.
There are three people currently aboard the International Space Station.
Three - two Russians and an American.
If you mean the international space station, then there are 13 people on board
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 air aboard the ISS is constantly filtered (scrubbed) to maintain the proper oxygen level and remove carbon dioxide.There are supplemental oxygen tanks as well.
Marc Garneau.
There are currently 6 members aboard. This is expedition 27. There are five men and one woman. See link for more.
According to the Wikipedia, the International Space Station takes 92.65 minutes for one full orbit. You can base your calculations on that, but it is roughly 24 hours / 1.5 hours/orbit = 16 orbits.
Peggy Whitson, while aboard the International Space Station from October, 2007 to April, 2008.
The record for the longest stay on the International Space Station is held by a Russian cosmonaut. Sergei Avdeyev earned the record by staying aboard for just over 747 days.