Crew-11 Arrives at Kennedy Space Center Ahead of Launch
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Sun, 27 Jul 2025 00:15:03 +0000
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NASAs Crew-11 mission is officially in the final stretch before liftoff, with  all four astronauts The post Crew-11 Arrives at Kennedy Space Center Ahead of  Launch appeared first on NASASpaceFlight.com .
FULL STORY ======================================================================NASAs  Crew-11 mission is officially in the final stretch before liftoff, with all  four astronauts arriving at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) ahead of their  scheduled launch on Thursday. Touching down at the iconic 15,000-foot-long  Shuttle Landing Facility, the crew is now immersed in a rigorous pre-launch  schedule as they prepare for their journey to the International Space Station  (ISS). 
 Why Arrive Early? Arriving five days before launch might seem premature, but  its standard practice for ISS-bound crews. This early arrival allows time for  final training, briefings, and rehearsals. The astronauts also entered  pre-flight quarantine even before traveling to KSC, minimizing the risk of  carrying illnesses to the station. During their stay, the astronauts are 
based out of the Operations & Checkout Buildinghome to decades of astronaut  activity, from Apollo to Shuttle, and now Commercial Crew. Its the same  building where those famous walkouts into the Astrovan once took place. On  launch day, Crew-11 will recreate that historic momentthough instead of the  Astrovan, theyll be stepping into sleek SpaceX Teslas en route to Launch  Complex 39A. Preparing for Liftoff In the days leading up to the launch, the  crew will participate in a dry dress rehearsal, a full run-through of launch  day procedures. Theyll don their SpaceX suits, travel to the launch pad, and  board Crew Dragonbut without fueling the rocket. That process takes place  separately during a static fire test , where Falcon 9s engines are briefly  ignited on the pad to confirm readiness. SpaceX typically conducts static  fires for new Falcon 9 boosters or missions carrying high-value or crewed  payloadsCrew-11 falls squarely into that latter category. Meet the Crew of  Crew-11 Oleg Platonov (Roscosmos) A former Lieutenant Colonel in the Russian  Air Force, Platonov was selected as a cosmonaut in 2018. This will be his  first spaceflight. His inclusion is part of the U.S.-Russia seat exchange  agreement, which ensures a continual Russian and American presence aboard the  ISS. 
https://twitter.com/_mgde_/status/1949181703597031429 Kimiya Yui (JAXA)  Representing the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Yui previously  spent nearly five months on the ISS during Soyuz TMA-17M in 2015. Once 
aboard, hell reunite with fellow Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi, currently  serving on Crew-10. Mike Fincke (NASA) A veteran astronaut with over a year 
of spaceflight experience across two Soyuz missions and one Shuttle flight,  Fincke was long slated to fly on Boeings Starliner Crew Flight Test. However,  Starliner delays led NASA to reassign him to a SpaceX Dragon mission instead.  Hell serve as Crew-11s pilot. Zena Cardman (NASA) A member of NASAs 2017  astronaut class, The Turtles, Cardman is making her first trip to space. She  was initially assigned to Crew-9, but the reshuffling caused by Starliners  flight test left empty seats that needed to be filled by returning 
astronauts. Cardman was reassigned to Crew-11 as a result. The Hardware and  the Timeline The Crew Dragon spacecraft assigned to this mission Endeavour is  currently staged inside the hangar at Launch Complex 39A. The Transporter  Erector was rolled back last week for Falcon 9 booster integration, marking  one of the final steps before rollout to the pad. Dragon arrives at the 
hangar at pad 39A in Florida ahead of its sixth flight to the @Space_Station 
. Falcon 9 is targeted to launch Dragon and @NASA s Crew-11 to the orbiting  laboratory no earlier than Thursday, July 31 pic.twitter.com/caP5ydo2mG 
 SpaceX (@SpaceX) July 24, 2025 
 Liftoff is targeted for 16:09 UTC on Thursday , launching NASA and its  international partners one step closer to continuing science and operations  aboard the ISS. Stay tuned to NASASpaceflights YouTube Channel for live 
launch coverage beginning at T-4 hours . Written by Ryan Caton for NSFs  BREAKINGspace with support from Alejandro Alcantarilla Romera. Lead image via  Max Evans. 
 
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