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Expedition 74 Continues ISS Mission Following Crew-11 Departure

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NASA Confirms Expedition 74 Will Continue ISS Work After Crew-11 Exit

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Expedition 74 will continue on the International Space Station after the SpaceX Crew-11 mission's safe return. The three-person crew will conduct research and maintenance until four new crewmates arrive in February. The Crew-11 mission concluded after 167 days in orbit. The remaining Expedition 74 crew is scheduled to return in the summer.

NASA announced on 16 January 2026 that, following the return of its SpaceX Crew-11 mission, the remaining Expedition 74 crew will continue their mission aboard the International Space Station. NASA noted that "the orbiting trio will conduct research and maintenance while awaiting the arrival of four new crewmates planned in February". Crew-11's Dragon capsule splashed down safely off California on 15 January, concluding the four-astronaut mission after 167 days in orbit. Ongoing research and station maintenance According to the NASA official website, U.S. astronaut Chris Williams, along with Russian cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei Mikaev, will be up in space until summer. They got there last November for an eight-month research mission. So far, they've already started on some experiments and routine maintenance. For instance, Williams worked in the Quest airlock to deactivate two spacesuits. NASA said he took the time to clean and flush out the internal cooling systems of the suits after a scheduled spacewalk got postponed. Meanwhile, Mikaev set up some Earth-observation equipment, and Kud-Sverchkov took care of the station's oxygen generator. Crew-12 slated for February launch

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    ISS Expedition 74 Continues After Crew-11