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Crew-11 Returns Home After 167 Days in Space
15 Jan
Summary
- Four astronauts from Russia, US, and Japan safely returned to Earth.
- The mission concluded after 167 days aboard the International Space Station.
- Early return was due to a medical concern with one crew member.

Four international astronauts have safely returned to Earth, concluding Expedition 74 aboard the International Space Station. The SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft carrying Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, and JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on January 15, 2026, after 167 days in orbit.
Their return occurred earlier than planned due to a monitored medical concern with one crew member, who remains stable. The astronauts will undergo reconditioning at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston following their safe recovery from the ocean. This mission highlights the capabilities of commercial spaceflight partnerships.
Launched on August 1, 2025, the Crew-11 mission traveled nearly 71 million miles and completed over 2,670 orbits. They conducted extensive research, maintenance, and technology demonstrations, contributing to scientific knowledge and preparing for future lunar and Martian exploration.



