Mission Specialist Sunita Williams set the record for a woman's longest stay in space. She was up 195 days at the ISS in 2007.
Shannon Lucid set the U.S. record for longest stay in space in 1996
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.
09/19/1996 After 181 days, astronaut Shannon Lucid breaks endurance record in space
Russian cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov currently holds the record for the longest continuous stay in space, spending 437 days aboard the Mir space station from January 1994 to March 1995.
The longest single spaceflight record on the International Space Station is held by Russian cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov, who spent 437 days aboard the Mir space station in 1994-1995. On the ISS, the record for the longest continuous stay is held by Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, who spent 879 days in space over five missions.
Sunitha Williams
Shannon Lucid, a retired NASA astronaut set the record for the longest duration of stay in space by an American and a woman in 1996. He record was bettered in 2007 by Sunita Williams.
Shannon Lucid set the U.S. record for longest stay in space in 1996
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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.
09/19/1996 After 181 days, astronaut Shannon Lucid breaks endurance record in space
Russian cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov currently holds the record for the longest continuous stay in space, spending 437 days aboard the Mir space station from January 1994 to March 1995.
The longest single spaceflight record on the International Space Station is held by Russian cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov, who spent 437 days aboard the Mir space station in 1994-1995. On the ISS, the record for the longest continuous stay is held by Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka, who spent 879 days in space over five missions.
the answer is 10 years a scientist wanted to see how long they could stay without going crazy
Not possible....women have to stay in the kitchen
On February 8, 1984 Leonid Kizim, Vladimir Solovyev, and Oleg Atkov began a 237 day stay, the longest on Salyut 7, which ended on October 2, 1984.