Two hundred ninety people, 239 men and 51 women from 26 countries, have visited the International Space Station (ISS) during its operation, Roscosmos said on the 25th anniversary of the arrival of the first long-term expedition to the station, after which the orbital laboratory became permanently inhabited.
A total of 125 manned flights have been carried out under the station's program, including 71 Soyuz spacecraft flights, 37 Space Shuttle flights, 16 Crew Dragon missions, and one Boeing Starliner flight, the state corporation recalled in a statement.
Over the past 25 years, 277 spacewalks have been performed under the ISS program: 75 from the Russian segment and 202 from the US segment. Currently, the ISS crew consists of seven people delivered to the station via Russian Soyuz MS and US Crew Dragon spacecraft.