List of International Space Station visitors

This is a list of all visitors to the International Space Station (ISS), including long-term crew, short-term visitors, and space tourists, in alphabetical order. ISS crew names are in bold. The suffix (twice, thrice, ...) refers to the individual's number of spaceflights to the ISS, not his or her total number of spaceflights. Entries without a flag symbol indicate that the individual was an American citizen at launch. Entries without a female symbol () are men.

Statistics

As of November 17, 2016, 226 individuals have made 388 spaceflights to the ISS, including the six people currently at the ISS (Expedition 50). Yuri Malenchenko made five spaceflights to the ISS, while six people made four, 28 people made three and 84 people made two. Note that this list assigns individuals with dual citizenship to their country of primary residence at time of launch (for example, the Iranian-American space tourist Anousheh Ansari is only listed under the United States).

All private space travel is aboard the Russian Soyuz spacecraft. When only two crew members are required in the three seat Soyuz, and additional cargo is not sent, the additional seat is sold to the general public through Space Adventures. Private travelers remain on the ISS during handover from one expedition crew to the next, generally a week or two. The NASA Space Shuttle carried seven crew members, and the longest docking with the ISS was 11 days. Many visitors to the ISS were accommodated for short periods during NASA shuttle dockings. NASA stated it was "not interested" in private spaceflight from the beginning of the ISS and has not changed its position.[1]

Long-term ISS crew, by nationality

Nationality ISS Crew
 United States 49
 Russia 39
 Japan 6
 Italy 3
 Canada 2
 France 2
 Germany 2
 Belgium 1
 Netherlands 1
 United Kingdom 1
Total 106

All visitors, by nationality

Nationality Flights Individuals Notes
 United States 255 142 28 women, five tourists, 61 double, 20 triple and four quadruple flyers
 Russia 83 46 one woman, 15 double, six triple, two quadruple and one quintuple flyers
 Japan 12 8 one woman, two double and one triple flyer
 Canada 9 7 one woman, two double flyers, one tourist
 Italy 8 5 one woman, one double and one triple flyer
 France 4 4 one woman
 Germany 3 3
 Belgium 2 1 one double flyer
 Netherlands 2 1 one double flyer
 Sweden 2 1 one double flyer
 Brazil 1 1
 Denmark 1 1
 Kazakhstan 1 1
 Malaysia 1 1
 South Africa 1 1 one tourist
 South Korea 1 1 one woman
 Spain 1 1
 United Kingdom 1 1
Total 388 226 34 women, 7 tourists, 84 double, 28 triple, six quadruple and one quintuple flyers

All visitors, by agency

Agency Flights Individuals ISS Crew Notes
NASA 249 137 49 27 women, 60 double, 20 triple and four quadruple flyers
Roscosmos 82 46 39 one woman, 14 double, six triple, two quadruple and one quintuple flyers
ESA 23 17 10 two women, four double flyers and one triple flyer
JAXA 12 8 6 one woman, two double and one triple flyer
CSA 8 6 2 one woman, two double flyers
CNES 1 1 - Philippe Perrin later joined ESA[2]
AEB 1 1 -
ANGKASA 1 1 -
KARI 1 1 - one woman
KazCosmos 1 1 -
Tourists 8 7 - one woman, one double flyer
Total 388 226 106 34 women, 84 double, 28 triple, six quadruple and one quintuple flyers
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See also

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