4 house station fliers undocked and plunged again to Earth, safely splashing down within the Pacific Ocean early Thursday off the Southern California coast six days after NASA ordered them residence early due to a medical concern.
Descending below 4 massive parachutes, Crew 11 commander Zena Cardman, co-pilot Mike Fincke, Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Platonov landed within the Pacific off San Diego at 3:41 a.m. EST, closing out a 167-day keep in house.
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“On behalf of SpaceX and NASA, welcome residence, Crew 11,” a SpaceX flight controller radioed.
“It is so good to be residence, with deep gratitude to the groups that bought us there and again,” Cardman replied.
SpaceX assist crews stationed close to the touchdown website rapidly reached the gently bobbing spacecraft and hauled it aboard an organization restoration ship the place flight surgeons have been standing by to hold out preliminary medical checks.
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Beneath strict medical privateness tips, NASA has not recognized the astronaut who had the medical concern in orbit or offered any particulars about its nature.
However the crew appeared wholesome and in good spirts as they have been helped out of the cramped capsule and onto ready stretchers — regular process for returning station crews — smiling and waving as they started re-adjusting to gravity after five-and-a-half months in weightlessness.
“All crew members are at the moment present process the routine post-splashdown medical analysis,” NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman mentioned throughout a post-landing information convention. “The crew member of concern is doing superb. We’ll share updates on their well being as quickly because it’s acceptable to take action.”
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All 4 have been anticipated to be flown to shore by helicopter for extra in depth diagnostic analysis at an unidentified space hospital.
“All 4 crew members will likely be transported to an area hospital for added analysis, profiting from medical assets on Earth to offer one of the best care doable,” NASA mentioned in a weblog put up.
“Following a deliberate in a single day hospital keep, the crew will return to NASA’s Johnson Area Heart in Houston, the place they’ll reunite with their households and endure commonplace post-flight reconditioning and evaluations.”
Left behind in orbit have been Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, who took over command of the house station from Fincke, and the cosmonaut’s two Soyuz MS-28 crewmates, Sergey Mikaev and NASA astronaut Chris Williams. They have been launched final November for a deliberate eight-month keep in house.
Cardman and her crewmates, who launched to house on Aug. 1, 2025, have been initially anticipated to return to Earth round Feb. 20 to wrap up a 202-day mission.
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However final Wednesday, the day earlier than a deliberate spacewalk by Cardman and Fincke, one of many crew members skilled a medical concern of some kind and the subsequent day, NASA managers determined the difficulty was critical sufficient to deliver the crew residence early for a extra in depth diagnostic analysis.
NASA’s chief medical officer mentioned it was not an emergency return in any regular sense, however the determination marked the primary time in NASA historical past {that a} spaceflight was reduce quick as a consequence of a medical concern.
In an extended put up on LinkedIn, Fincke mentioned the crew was in fine condition, however he added the choice was “the suitable name.” All 4 astronauts in good spirits throughout a change of command ceremony Monday when Fincke formally turned the house station over to cosmonaut Kud-Sverchkov.
Not one of the crew members talked about the difficulty within the week between their preliminary request for a non-public medical convention and their return to Earth. In a closing put up on X Wednesday, Yui despatched down footage of Mount Fuji, saying “Whats up! The day has lastly arrived for our departure to Earth.”
“I have not had an opportunity to {photograph} daytime Japan just lately, however on the final second, we handed over the Pacific facet of Japan,” he mentioned. “Mount Fuji bid us farewell, adorned with a contact of crimson make-up from the setting solar.”
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The house station is constantly staffed by a crew of seven: Three launch and return to Earth aboard Russian Soyuz spacecraft and 4 fly to and from the lab aboard NASA-managed SpaceX Crew Dragon ferry ships.
Each spacecraft function lifeboats throughout a crew’s long-duration house station keep. If a Soyuz or Crew Dragon flyer will get sick or is significantly injured aboard the station, that individual is joined by all of his or her crewmates for the flight again to Earth.
With that chance in thoughts, NASA and Roscosmos, the Russian federal house company, agreed to fly one NASA astronaut aboard every Soyuz and one Russian cosmonaut aboard every Crew Dragon. The seat-swap association ensures that at the very least one Russian and one American are at all times on board the station to function tools of their respective modules ought to one crew depart early.
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With the departure of Crew 11, Williams will likely be on his personal managing the U.S. phase of the house station till Crew 12 arrives in February.
Crew 12 commander Jessica Meir, an area station veteran, rookies Jack Hathaway and European Area Company astronaut Sophie Adenot, and veteran cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev are formally scheduled for launch Feb. 15. Nevertheless, NASA and SpaceX are trying into transferring that launch up a couple of days amid work to prepared a Area Launch System rocket for launch as early as Feb. 6 to ship 4 astronauts on a looping combat across the moon.
The high-profile Artemis 2 mission would be the first to ship astronauts to the neighborhood of the moon in additional than 50 years.





