The international crew of SpaceX's Crew-10 mission is preparing for their return to Earth on August 7, 2025, concluding a five-month scientific expedition aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The crew, comprising astronauts from NASA, JAXA, and Roscosmos, will undock from the orbiting laboratory for a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California.
Launched in March 2025, the Crew-10 mission focused on advancing scientific understanding through experiments in human health in space, life support systems, and foundational research for future deep space missions. Key research included continuous health monitoring of the crew and detailed data collection on the sun's corona using the CODEX instrument. This research provides valuable insights into solar activity and its potential impact on Earth, contributing to improved space weather models.
The safe return of the Crew-10 astronauts is a meticulously planned operation, with NASA and SpaceX providing live coverage of the undocking and splashdown. As Crew-10 concludes its mission, NASA is preparing for the arrival of the Crew-11 mission, ensuring the continuity of vital scientific operations aboard the ISS. The international collaboration exemplified by Crew-10 continues to drive innovation in space exploration.