This is a list of crew to the International Space Station, in alphabetical order. Current ISS crew names are in bold. The suffix (twice, thrice, ...) refers to the individual's number of spaceflights to the ISS, not the total number of spaceflights. Entries are noted with for women and for men.
This list only includes crew members of the ISS. For a list including non-crew, see List of visitors to the International Space Station.
Statistics
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A
- Joseph M. Acaba (twice)
- Clayton C. Anderson (twice)
- Oleg Artemyev (twice)
B
- Michael R. Barratt (twice)
- Kayla Barron
- Konstantin Borisov
- Andrei Borisenko (twice)
- Stephen G. Bowen (four times)
- Kenneth D. Bowersox
- Randolph J. Bresnik
- Nikolai Budarin
- Daniel C. Burbank (thrice)
- Daniel W. Bursch
C
- Josh A. Cassada
- Christopher J. Cassidy (twice)
- Gregory E. Chamitoff (twice)
- Raja Chari
- Leroy Chiao (twice)
- Nikolai Chub
- Catherine G. Coleman
- Timothy J. Creamer
- Samantha Cristoforetti
- Frank L. Culbertson
D
- Frank De Winne (twice)
- Vladimir Dezhurov
- Matthew Dominick
- Pyotr Dubrov
- Tracy E. Caldwell-Dyson (three times)
E
F
- Andrey Fedyaev
- Michael Fincke (thrice)
- Jack D. Fischer
- Michael Foale /
- Kevin A. Ford (twice)
- Michael E. Fossum (thrice)
- Satoshi Furukawa (twice)
G
- Ronald J. Garan (twice)
- Alexander Gerst (twice)
- Yuri Gidzenko (twice)
- Victor J. Glover
- Alexander Grebenkin
- Aleksandr Gorbunov
H
- Chris A. Hadfield (twice)
- Nick Hague (twice)
- Susan J. Helms (twice)
- Robert Hines
- Warren Hoburg
- Michael S. Hopkins (twice)
- Akihiko Hoshide (thrice)
I
- Anatoli Ivanishin (twice)
K
- Aleksandr Kaleri (twice)
- Scott J. Kelly (thrice)
- Anna Kikina
- Shane Kimbrough (thrice)
- Christina Koch
- Dmitri Kondratyev
- Oleg Kononenko (five times)
- Timothy L. Kopra (twice)
- Mikhail Korniyenko (twice)
- Sergey Korsakov
- Valery Korzun
- Oleg Kotov (thrice)
- Sergei Krikalev (thrice)
- Sergey Kud-Sverchkov
- André Kuipers (twice)
L
- Kjell Lindgren
- Yuri Lonchakov (thrice)
- Michael E. Lopez-Alegria (thrice)
- Edward T. Lu (twice)
M
- Sandra H. Magnus (thrice)
- Yuri Malenchenko (five times)
- Nicole Aunapu Mann
- Denis Matveev
- Thomas H. Marshburn (thrice)
- Richard A. Mastracchio (four times)
- Matthias Maurer
- K. Megan McArthur
- William S. McArthur (twice)
- Anne McClain
- Jessica Meir
- Aleksandr Misurkin
- Andreas Mogensen
- Jasmin Moghbeli
N
- Paolo Nespoli (twice)
- Sultan Al Neyadi
- Soichi Noguchi (thrice)
- Oleg Novitskiy (thrice)
- Karen L. Nyberg (twice)
O
- Loral O'Hara
- Takuya Onishi
- Yuri Onufrienko
- Aleksey Ovchinin (three times)
P
- Gennady Padalka (four times)
- Luca Parmitano (twice)
- Timothy Peake
- Dmitry Petelin
- Thomas Pesquet (twice)
- Donald R. Pettit (three times)
- John L. Phillips (three times)
- Sergey Prokopyev (twice)
R
- Garrett E. Reisman (twice)
- Thomas Reiter
- Sergei Revin
- Roman Romanenko (twice)
- Kathleen Rubins (twice)
- Francisco Rubio
- Sergey Ryazansky
- Sergey Ryzhikov
S
- David Saint-Jacques
- Aleksandr Samokutyayev (twice)
- Yelena Serova
- Salizhan Sharipov
- William M. Shepherd
- Anton Shkaplerov (four times)
- Oleg Skripochka (thrice)
- Aleksandr Skvortsov (thrice)
- Nicole P. Stott (twice)
- Maksim Surayev (twice)
- Steven R. Swanson (thrice)
T
- Daniel M. Tani (twice)
- Evgeny Tarelkin
- Robert Thirsk
- Scott Tingle
- Valery Tokarev (twice)
- Sergei Treshchev
- Mikhail Tyurin (thrice)
U
- Yury Usachev (twice)
V
- Ivan Vagner (twice)
- Mark T. Vande Hei (twice)
- Pavel Vinogradov (twice)
- Terry W. Virts (twice)
- Sergey Volkov (thrice)
- James S. Voss (twice)
W
- Koichi Wakata (five times)
- Shannon Walker (twice)
- Carl E. Walz
- Jessica Watkins
- Douglas H. Wheelock (twice)
- Peggy A. Whitson (thrice)
- Jeffrey N. Williams (thrice)
- Sunita L. Williams (three times)
- Barry E. Wilmore (twice)
- Gregory R. Wiseman
Y
- Kimiya Yui
- Fyodor Yurchikhin (four times)
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