The Falcon 9 booster returns to Landing Zone 1 after the launch of the Crew-11 mission on Friday, August 1, 2025. Credit: SpaceX Meanwhile, the Falcon 9's second stage fired its single engine to accelerate the Crew Dragon spacecraft into low-Earth orbit. Less than 10 minutes after liftoff, the capsule separated from the second stage to wrap up the 159th consecutive successful launch of a Falcon 9 rocket. "I have no emotions but joy right now," Cardman said moments after arriving in orbit. "That was absolutely transcendent, the ride of a lifetime." This is the first trip to space for Cardman, a 37-year-old geobiologist and Antarctic explorer selected as a NASA astronaut in 2017. She was assigned to command a Dragon flight to the ISS last year, but NASA bumped her and another astronaut from the mission to make room for the spacecraft to return the two astronauts left behind on the station by Boeing's troubled Starliner capsule. Mike Fincke, 58, is beginning his fourth spaceflight after previous launches on Russian Soyuz spacecraft and NASA's space shuttle. He was previously training to fly on the Starliner spacecraft's first long-duration mission, but NASA moved him to Dragon as the Boeing program faced more delays. "Boy, it’s great to be back in orbit!" Fincke said. "Thank you to SpaceX and NASA for getting us here. What a ride!" Yui is on his second flight to orbit. The 55-year-old former fighter pilot in the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force spent 141 days in space in 2015. Platonov, a 39-year-old spaceflight rookie, was a fighter pilot in the Russian Air Force before training to become a cosmonaut. A matter of money There's some unexpected uncertainty going into this mission about how long the foursome will be in space. Missions sometimes get extended for technical reasons, or because of poor weather in recovery zones on Earth, but there's something different in play with Crew-11. For the first time, there's a decent chance that NASA will stretch out this expedition...
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