As of now, there are seven people aboard the International Space Station.
As of now, there are currently seven people in space. They are aboard the International Space Station conducting scientific research and maintenance tasks.
there are currently 6 people in the international space station.
on expedition 25 (our current one) there are six astronauts on board the ISS.
If you mean the international space station, then there are 13 people on board
As of now, there are seven people aboard the International Space Station.
As of now, there are currently seven people in space. They are aboard the International Space Station conducting scientific research and maintenance tasks.
there are currently 6 people in the international space station.
on expedition 25 (our current one) there are six astronauts on board the ISS.
If you mean the international space station, then there are 13 people on board
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Normally, the station has a crew of 6 people, or 3 in between crew rotations. The most people that have ever been aboard the ISS was 10, when the 7-man crew of STS-119 (Space Shuttle Discovery) was docked with the ISS, which had a crew of 3 aboard. Now that the huge Space Shuttle is discontinued, a maximum crew size of 6-8 aboard the ISS is more realistic.
Currently, there are 7 people aboard the International Space Station (ISS). They are from the United States, Russia, and Japan.
As of October 2021, seven astronauts live on the International Space Station (ISS). This includes both NASA and international astronauts who are conducting various scientific research and maintenance tasks while aboard the ISS.
Dozens and dozens of men - women, too. There are men in space now, aboard the ISS (International Space Station). Sometimes after sunset, you can see the ISS fly over your town.. it's REALLY cool to see.
NOTABLE STAYS IN SPACE BY WOMEN The "second woman in space" Svetlana Savitskaya, spent a total of 19 days visiting the Soviet space station Salyut 7, during two missions August 1982 and July, 1984. Kathryn Sullivan and Margaret Seddon each flew 3 Space Shuttle missions spending a total of 20 to 30 days in space during the 1980's and 1990's. Soviet cosmonaut Yelena Kondakova was the first woman to stay aboard a space station for an extended flight, spending 5 months (169 days) aboard Mir, October 1994-March 1995. In 1997, she flew aboard the Space Shuttle for a 9-day flight. The record for space endurance by a woman was attained by American astronaut Shannon Lucid, who spent 188 days aboard Mir, from March to September, 1996. It was broken by astronaut Sunita Williams, who spent nearly 195 days aboard the International Space Station, December 2006 to June 2007. Susan Helms (now USAF Brigadier General) also spent 5 months aboard ISS (2001), as well as numerous Shuttle flights. Peggy Whitson, an active astronaut, has logged more hours in space than any other American astronaut, having flown TWO long-term missions aboard ISS, one as its first female commander. Her missions aboard ISS were 185 days in 2002 and 192 days 2007-2008, and she has a total of more than 376 days in space flight.
Salyut program of the U.S.S.R was the first space station. Skylab was the United States first space station. Then there was MIR from U.S.S.R. Now there is the international Space Station.