The average person stays about 3-6 months in space. Then the head back to Earth.
Yuri Gagarin was the first human to orbit Earth in space in 1961, staying in space for about 108 minutes. However, the first person to stay long-duration in space was Valeri Polyakov, a Russian cosmonaut who spent 437 days aboard the Mir space station in 1994-1995.
There is currently no specific limit to how long a human can stay in space. Astronauts have spent up to a year on the International Space Station, but long-term effects on the body are still being studied. Extended stays in space can lead to muscle atrophy, bone density loss, and other health concerns.
100 years
The longest continuous time a person has spent in space is 437 days, which is the record set by Russian cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov aboard the Mir space station in the 1990s. However, the physiological effects of long-duration space travel still present challenges for human health.
There is no exact limit to how long a human can stay in space, as it depends on various factors such as the individual's health, access to resources, and spacecraft conditions. The longest consecutive time a human has spent in space is 438 days, by Russian cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov.
one year
People can stay in space as long as they have plenty of oxygen, food and water!
2.4 hours
Around a week
Visitors can stay in the Space Needle for as long as they like during operating hours, typically from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
A comet will stay in space until its orbit brings its withing the gravity well of another body.
Yuri Gagarin was the first human to orbit Earth in space in 1961, staying in space for about 108 minutes. However, the first person to stay long-duration in space was Valeri Polyakov, a Russian cosmonaut who spent 437 days aboard the Mir space station in 1994-1995.
It takes around 5-7 years for someone to become an astronaut. And this is after they already have college degrees and engineering or science experience.
she satyed in space for seven days aboard the Discovery
Get the oxygen tank!!!!!
There is currently no specific limit to how long a human can stay in space. Astronauts have spent up to a year on the International Space Station, but long-term effects on the body are still being studied. Extended stays in space can lead to muscle atrophy, bone density loss, and other health concerns.
Unless it comes under the influence of another bodies gravitational pull, it can theoretically stay in space (in effect) "forever".