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This is a '''list of a permanent crews assigned to the [[International Space Station]] (ISS)'''. All permanent ISS crews are named {{nowrap|"Expedition ''n''"}}, where ''n'' is sequentially increased with each expedition. | This is a '''list of a permanent crews assigned to the [[International Space Station]] (ISS)'''. All permanent ISS crews are named {{nowrap|"Expedition ''n''"}}, where ''n'' is sequentially increased with each expedition. | ||
Revision as of 17:15, 13 September 2007
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Station expeditions
This is a list of a permanent crews assigned to the International Space Station (ISS). All permanent ISS crews are named "Expedition n", where n is sequentially increased with each expedition.
Expeditions have an average duration of half a year. Resupply mission visitors and space tourists are not counted as expedition members.
The International Space Station is the most visited space station in the history of spaceflight. As of September 11, 2006, it has had 159 (non-distinct) visitors. Mir had 137 (non-distinct) visitors (see also Space station). The number of distinct visitors to the ISS is 124 (see list of International Space Station visitors).
References
- ↑ P6 Integrated Truss Structure, NASA Human Spaceflight
- ↑ STS-116 Press Kit, NASA, page 72
- ↑ STS-117 Press Kit, NASA
- ↑ NASA, Russian Space Agency Name 4 Members of Next ISS Crew 19 October 2006 mosnews.com, Retrieved 19 October 2006.