Crew-11
11th operational Crew Dragon mission to the ISS, ferrying four Expedition 73/74 crew members on a planned long-duration stay. Dragon Endeavour's 6th flight made it the first Crew Dragon to exceed SpaceX's initial five-flight-per-vehicle certification. The rendezvous with the station was the fastest Crew Dragon docking to date. The crew returned early on 15 January 2026 due to a medical issue.
SpaceX confirmed before the launch that the booster's recovery at Landing Zone 1 would mark the pad's final use. Launch Complex 13, which houses LZ-1, is being repurposed as a launch pad for shared use by Phantom Space Corporation and Vaya Space, while SpaceX plans new landing zones near LC-39A and SLC-40.
LIFTOFF
AUG 01 2025launched from LC-39A Kennedy
aboard Falcon 9 B5 F9-512 into LEO
Broadcast
Watch how the launch went
Booster
B1094.3
Landed on ground pad · LZ-1
Payload
Crew-11 (Crew Dragon C206-6 Endeavour)
Expedition 73/74
Crew · 4
- 01 Zena Cardman from USA
- 02 Michael Fincke from USA
- 03 Kimiya Yui from Japan
- 04 Oleg Platonov from Russia
