15 years of the International Space Station – in numbers
by Associated Press in Florida from on (#SD2S)
The manned satellite has been inhabited by 220 people from 17 countries, with the first Briton due in December
The International Space Station - the manned satellite that constantly circles the Earth in low orbit - clocked up 15 years of continuous occupation on Monday.
Since the first permanent crew moved in on 2 November 2000, 220 people representing 17 countries have come and gone. Most of those visitors have been American - a result of all the space shuttle flights that were needed to deliver station pieces.
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