Currently, there are 7 people aboard the International Space Station (ISS). They are from the United States, Russia, and Japan.
As of now (October 2021), there are seven astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
As of my last update, there are six people in space. This includes astronauts from different space agencies living and working 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.
As of now, there are no space shuttles in operation. The Space Shuttle program was retired in 2011. The International Space Station (ISS) typically houses a crew of 6 people.
There are three people currently aboard the International Space Station.
There are three people currently aboard the International Space Station.
Currently, there are 7 people aboard the International Space Station (ISS). They are from the United States, Russia, and Japan.
As of now (October 2021), there are seven astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
As of my last update, there are six people in space. This includes astronauts from different space agencies living and working 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.
As of now, there are no space shuttles in operation. The Space Shuttle program was retired in 2011. The International Space Station (ISS) typically houses a crew of 6 people.
The number of crew members on the International Space Station varies but typically ranges from 3 to 6 people at a time. This fluctuation depends on crew rotation schedules and mission objectives.
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.
The International Space Station can accommodate a crew of six people at a time. This number is limited by the station's resources and living quarters.
There are three people permanently on the station, the crew that rotates out periodically. When the shuttle goes up, it carries up to seven additional people so we can have as many as ten at a time when the shuttle is there. And when Russian ships come up, usually there are two people aboard, so there's either three, five or ten people on the station
Currently, 6 people can live and work on the international space station, limited by the available seats on the docked Soyuz spaceships which serve as lifeboats in case of an emergency. The station can support more people for short periods of time, such as when a space shuttle visited.