Submitted by firefly-metaverse t3_10oayad in space
nickel_dime t1_j6i5t2l wrote
Reply to comment by Marxbrosburner in Number of manned orbital launches by year, 1961-2022 by firefly-metaverse
Indeed. And if you plotted number of people sent into space instead of launches, the Space Shuttle era would really stand out.
Anthony_Pelchat t1_j6ictzg wrote
>nd if you plotted number of people sent into space instead of launches, the Space Shuttle era would really stand out.
I'm wondering how that would have looked in the last two years as well? Dragon is now sending 4 at a time frequently vs 2-3 at a time on Soyuz. Not going to make a drastic difference, but should look interesting as well.
Marxbrosburner t1_j6ifrli wrote
How many went up at a time in the shuttle?
CrimsonEnigma t1_j6kgz4e wrote
Usually 7.
Early missions were less, but it usually flew with a full component (technically it could do 8, but they had to attach an extra seat whenever they did).
Anthony_Pelchat t1_j6jxooq wrote
Typically 4 but frequently more (going off memory). Up to 8 at a time.
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