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Crew-10 Prepares for Departure as Crew-11 Settles into ISS

August 6, 2025
in Human Spaceflight

The International Space Station (ISS) is preparing for a crew changeover as Crew-10 gets ready to depart, making way for Crew-11 to settle into their new home in space. The space station is a hive of activity with both crews carrying out their tasks while also training for the transition.

Activities in the ISS

During this time, the current crew must ensure that all their work is completed while assisting the new arrivals in getting comfortable. This involves a range of activities, including:

  • Scientific experiments and data collection, which are crucial aspects of the station’s mission.
  • Maintenance tasks, ensuring that all systems remain in optimal condition for both crews’ safety and efficiency.
  • Orientation sessions to help the new crew adjust to life in a microgravity environment.

Crew-10 has been on the station for several months, and their experience is pivotal in easing the transition for Crew-11. Meanwhile, Crew-11 is steadily getting accustomed to the unique environment and preparing to take over the duties from their predecessors.

Significance of Crew Changeovers

These transitions are an integral part of maintaining the continuous human presence in space, which is a primary goal of the ISS program. Continuous rotations allow for the long-term execution of research and experiments that require extended periods of observation and data collection.

Crew changeovers also provide an opportunity for transferring knowledge and experience, ensuring that the incoming crew is well-prepared to tackle the challenges of space habitation. As they settle in, Crew-11 will soon take over their predecessors’ roles, keeping the mission’s objectives moving forward.

For more detailed information about the current operations aboard the ISS, you can visit the NASA’s ISS Blog.

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