Soyuz MS-27 Farewell Ceremony & Hatch Closing
NASA will livestream the farewell ceremony and hatch closing of the Soyuz MS-27 crew ahead of its return to Earth.
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NASA will livestream the farewell ceremony and hatch closing of the Soyuz MS-27 crew ahead of its return to Earth.
International Space Station
The Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft will undock from the International Space Station ahead of reentry and landing in Kazakhstan.
International Space Station
The Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft will land back on Earth near Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan.
Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan
NASA astronaut Jonny Kim will recap his recent mission aboard the International Space Station during a news conference from the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA
NASA will hold a preview briefing to provide an update on the upcoming extra-vehicular activities on the ISS. Participants in the news conference include: - Bill Spetch, operations integration manager, International Space Station Program - Diana Trujillo, spacewalk flight director, Flight Operations Directorate - Heidi Brewer, spacewalk flight director, Flight Operations Directorate
Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA
NASA will host a live news conference to discuss the International Space Station and its crew. On Jan. 7, the agency announced it was postponing a planned spacewalk originally scheduled for Jan. 8 while teams monitored a medical concern with a crew member currently living and working aboard the orbital laboratory. The matter involved a single crew member, who is stable. Participants in the news conference include: - NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman - Amit Kshatriya, associate administrator - Dr. James Polk, chief health and medical officer, NASA Headquarters
Washington DC
NASA astronaut Michael Fincke will hand over the International Space Station command to ROSCOSMOS cosmonaut Sergey Kud-Sverchkov.
International Space Station
Crew-11 will close the dragon hatch in preparation for departure
International Space Station
The Crew-11 Crew Dragon will undock from the International Space Station, carrying four astronauts. It will then reenter the Earth's atmosphere and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean.
International Space Station
The Crew-11 Crew Dragon will splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, bringing four astronauts back to Earth after spending six months on the International Space Station.
Pacific Ocean
NASA will hold a Return to Earth media teleconference call from NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston following the splashdown and recovery of the SpaceX Crew-11 astronauts.
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NASA will hold a news conference ahead of the Artemis II Space Launch System rollout to the launch pad. Participants are: - John Honeycutt, Artemis II mission management team chair - Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, Artemis launch director, Exploration Ground Systems - Jeff Radigan, Artemis II lead flight director, Flight Operations Directorate - Lili Villarreal, landing and recovery director, Exploration Ground Systems - Jacob Bleacher, chief exploration scientist, Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate
Kennedy Space Center
NASA will roll out their second fully stacked Space Launch System (SLS) rocket to LC-39B. The rollout is expected to take up to 12 hours.
Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman and the Artemis II crew, including NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, will answer questions about their preparations and the mission for media in-person at the countdown clock.
Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA
The Shenzhou 20 Descent Capsule will land in the desert near Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, China, after it was deemed not usable with crew for re-entry in November 2025 due to orbital debris damaging its Descent Module port hole window. The spacecraft will carry various cargo of opportunity from the Chinese Space Station back to Earth.
Near Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, China
After 167 days in space, the crew members of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission will hold a news conference at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston to discuss their science expedition aboard the International Space Station. NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov will answer questions about their mission. The crew members returned to Earth on Jan. 15, splashing down off the coast of San Diego.
Johnson Space Center, Houston
NASA is conducting a hot fire as part of the final round of certification testing ahead of production of an updated set of the engines for the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket.
Fred Haise Test Stand, NASA’s Stennis Space Center
The Crew-12 mission leadership will host a mission overview press conference with the following participants - Ken Bowersox, associate administrator, NASA’s Space Operations Mission Directorate - Steve Stich, manager, Commercial Crew Program, NASA Kennedy - Dana Weigel, manager, International Space Station Program, NASA Johnson - Andreas Mogensen, Human Exploration Group Leader, ESA - A SpaceX representative
Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA
The crew of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission will participate in a virtual news conference from NASA Johnson crew quarters. Participants include: - Jessica Meir, Crew-12 commander, NASA - Jack Hathaway, Crew-12 pilot, NASA - Sophie Adenot, Crew-12 mission specialist, ESA - Andrey Fedyaev, Crew-12 mission specialist, Roscosmos
Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, USA
Booster 19 is rolling out to the Masseys test site at Starbase ahead of testing.
Starbase Texas