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.
Sergei Krikalev flew aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery, launched on February 3, 1994
there was actually 7 people aboard the challenger on the day of January 28,1986. Many people believe that all 7 people aboard the challenger were vaporized instantly. However, this is not the case. the people aboard the challenger were actually shot up to 65,000 altitude in the space shuttle when it arched back and plumeted towards the ocean. while falling 3 of the 7 emergency oxygen's were activated meaning at least 3 were conscience during their decent to death.
upto 3-5 people are aloud on a space shuttle
Marc Garneau has been in space three times. He was aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1984, the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1996, and the Space Shuttle Discovery in 2000.
There is a shuttle bus that travels from terminal 1 to terminal 3
There is a maximum of 3 G's during the shuttle launch.
Welcome Aboard - 1948 was released on: USA: 3 October 1948
There is normally a crew of 6 aboard. This is made up of 2 three man, six month expeditions that overlap each other by 3 months. When the shuttle is at the station, it usually carries a further 6 or 7 crew. Of the 6 long duration crew, 3 are Russian, 2 American and 1 European or Japanese astronaut.
It takes approximately 3 days for a space shuttle to reach the moon from Earth. This timeline includes the launch, travel time, and lunar orbit insertion.
Depends on the Mission, ussualy the space shuttle is up for about 3 days to a week at a timeSpace shuttle missions ranged from 3 to 17 days 15 hours.
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