ISS, NASA and Crew
Digest more
Three Expedition 74 astronauts remain aboard the International Space Station conducting research and maintenance while awaiting Crew-12 arrival in February, according to NASA.
The Crew-11 mission has left the International Space Station and have arrived back on Earth. Crew Dragon Endeavour and its crew of four — comprised of two NASA astronauts, one Japanese astronaut, and one Russian cosmonaut — splashed down in the Pacific Ocean at 12:40 AM PST (08:40 UTC) on Thursday, Jan. 15.
The current ISS crew, Expedition 79, gathered for a joint photo on Aug. 15. Front row from left are NASA’s Zena Cardman, Japan’s Kimiya Yui and NASA’s Jonny Kim; rear from left are Russian cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, NASA’s Mike Fincke and Russians ...
NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 mission safely splashed down off the coast of California early Thursday morning, returning from a science expedition onboard the International Space Station (ISS). The crew's return concludes a mission dedicated to cutting-edge research that advances humanity's presence in space and benefits life on Earth.
SpaceX Dragon is expected to splash down off the coast of San Diego past midnight on Thursday, announcing its arrival with a brief sonic boom, according to SpaceX.