Crew-11 Dragon Spacecraft Landing Zone | International Space Station
The Crew-11 Dragon spacecraft will reenter the Earth's atmosphere and splash down off the coast of San Diego, California, at 12:41 a.m. Pacific Time on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
At 5:20 p.m. EST, on Wednesday, Jan. 14, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 Mission undocked from the International Space Station’s Harmony module aboard the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft. At 3:29 p.m. EST, the crew closed the hatch between the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft and the International Space Station in preparation for undocking and the return to Earth of NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Kimiya Yui, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov of Russia. Crew-11 will soon complete a parachute-assisted landing inside Dragon with a splashdown off the coast of California. NASA and SpaceX support personnel will then retrieve Dragon and the crew from the Pacific Ocean and return them to California before the crewmates fly back to their home agencies.
On Jan. 8, 2026, NASA announced its decision to return the agency’s SpaceX Crew-11 Mission to Earth from the International Space Station earlier than originally planned as teams monitor a medical concern with a crew member currently living and working aboard the orbital laboratory that is stable. Due to medical privacy, it is not appropriate for NASA to share more details about the crew member.
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Expedition 74 Crew
Station Commander: Sergey-Kud Sverchkov (Russia)
JAXA Flight Engineer (Japan): Kimiya Yui
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: Oleg Platonov, Sergei Mikaev
NASA Flight Engineers: Mike Fincke, Zena Cardman, Chris Williams
Image Credit: Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX)
Release Date: Jan 14, 2026
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