Expedition 74

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Expedition 74 is the 74th long-duration expedition to the International Space Station (ISS). The expedition began with the departure of Soyuz MS-27 on 9 December 2025 with NASA astronaut Michael Fincke taking over the ISS command and is expected to conclude with the undocking of Soyuz MS-28 on 26 July 2026. It continues the extensive scientific research conducted aboard the ISS, focusing on various fields, including biology, human physiology, physics, and materials science. The crew members also maintain and upgrade the space station systems.

OperatorNASA / Roscosmos
Mission duration102 days, 1 hour and 40 minutes (in progress)
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Expedition 74
Mission typeLong-duration expedition
OperatorNASA / Roscosmos
Mission duration102 days, 1 hour and 40 minutes (in progress)
Expedition
Space stationInternational Space Station
Began9 December 2025
Ended26 July 2026 (planned)
Arrived aboard
Departed aboard
Crew
Crew size3–10
Members
EVAs1, 1 (planned)
EVA duration7 hours, 2 minutes

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Background, Crew, and Events

The expedition commenced with a crew consisting of NASA astronauts Zena Cardman, Michael Fincke, and Christopher Williams, JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui, and Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Platonov, Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, and Sergey Mikayev.[1]

On January 7, 2026, NASA announced that SpaceX Crew-11 would return to Earth about a month early due to an undisclosed "medical situation" affecting one crew member.[2][3][4] The incident led to the cancellation of two planned spacewalks on January 8 and 15, including preparations for installation of ISS Roll-Out Solar Arrays (iROSAs) and other maintenance tasks on the Harmony module and the station’s S6 and S4 truss.[5] NASA administrator Jared Isaacman confirmed the early return on January 8.[6]

On January 12, Fincke handed over command of the space station to Kud-Sverchkov. Crew-11 departed with Cardman, Fincke, Yui, and Platonov on January 14 approximately one month ahead of schedule.[7][8][9][10] Fincke later stated that he experienced the medical event, was stabilized by crewmates under the guidance of NASA flight surgeons, and returned early to access advanced medical imaging unavailable on the station. After splashdown, he was treated at Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla and later reported he was "doing very well".[4]

SpaceX Crew-12 arrived at the ISS on February 14, transporting NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway, ESA astronaut Sophie Adenot, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev.[11]

The expedition has seen one spacewalk so far. On March 18, Meir and Williams performed a 7-hour, 2-minute spacewalk and prepared the 2A power channel for future installation of the iROSA to provide additional power. Two NASA astronauts will prepare the station’s 3B power channel for a future iROSA installation.[12][13]

Events manifest

Events involving crewed spacecraft are listed in bold.

Previous mission: Expedition 73

9 December 2025 – Soyuz MS-27 undocking, official switch from Expedition 73[14]

7 January 2026 – Undisclosed "medical situation" experienced by Fincke, US EVAs cancelled[2][4]

12 January 2026 – ISS Expedition 74 change of command from Michael Fincke to Sergey Kud-Sverchkov[7]

14 January 2026 – SpaceX Crew-11 undocking[15]

14 February 2026 – SpaceX Crew-12 docking[11]

26 February 2026 – CRS SpX-33 undocking[16]

6 March 2026 – HTV-X1 unberthing and release[17]

12 March 2026 – CRS NG-23 unberthing and release[18]

16 March 2026 – Progress MS-31 undocking[19]

18 March 2026 – EVA 1 (US-94) Meir/Williams: 7 hrs, 2 mins[12][13]

24 March 2026 – Progress MS-33 docking (planned)[citation needed]

1 April 2026 – EVA 2 (US-95) (planned)[citation needed]

April 2026 – CRS NG-24 capture and berthing (planned)[citation needed]

April 2026 – Progress MS-32 undocking (planned)[citation needed]

27 April 2026 – Progress MS-34 docking (planned)[citation needed]

May 2026 – CRS SpX-34 docking (planned)[citation needed]

19 June 2026 – Progress MS-35 docking (planned)[citation needed]

14 July 2026 – Soyuz MS-29 docking (planned)[citation needed]

25 July 2026 – ISS Expedition 74/75 change of command from Sergey Kud-Sverchkov to Jessica Meir (planned)[citation needed]

26 July 2026 – Soyuz MS-28 undocking, official switch to Expedition 75 (planned)[citation needed]

Next mission: Expedition 75

Crew

More information Flight, Astronaut ...
Flight Astronaut Increment 74a Increment 74b Increment 74c Increment 74d
9 Dec 2025–14 Jan 2026 14 Jan–14 Feb 2026 14 Feb–14 Jul 2026 (ongoing) 14–26 Jul 2026 (planned)
Soyuz MS-28 Russia Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, Roscosmos
Second spaceflight
Flight engineer Commander
Russia Sergey Mikayev, Roscosmos
First spaceflight
Flight engineer
United States Christopher Williams, NASA
First spaceflight
Flight engineer
SpaceX Crew-11 United States Zena Cardman, NASA
First spaceflight
Flight engineer Off station
United States Michael Fincke, NASA
Fourth spaceflight
Commander Off station
Japan Kimiya Yui, JAXA
Second spaceflight
Flight engineer Off station
Russia Oleg Platonov, Roscosmos
First spaceflight
Flight engineer Off station
SpaceX Crew-12 United States Jessica Meir, NASA
Second spaceflight
Off station Flight engineer
United States Jack Hathaway, NASA
First spaceflight
Off station Flight engineer
France Sophie Adenot, ESA
First spaceflight
Off station Flight engineer
Russia Andrey Fedyaev, Roscosmos
Second spaceflight
Off station Flight engineer
Soyuz MS-29 Russia Pyotr Dubrov, Roscosmos
Second spaceflight
Off station Flight engineer
Russia Anna Kikina, Roscosmos
Second spaceflight
Off station Flight engineer
United States Anil Menon, NASA
First spaceflight
Off station Flight engineer
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Vehicle manifest

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Vehicle Purpose Port Docking date Undocking date
Vehicles inherited from Expedition 73
Russia Progress MS-31 Cargo Poisk zenith 5 Jul 2025 16 Mar 2026
United States SpaceX Crew-11 "Endeavour" Exp. 73/74 crew Harmony zenith 2 Aug 2025 14 Jan 2026
United States CRS SpX-33 Cargo Harmony forward 25 Aug 2025 26 Feb 2026
Russia Progress MS-32 Cargo Zvezda aft 13 Sep 2025 Apr 2026
United States CRS NG-23 Cargo Unity nadir 1 Dec 2025 (reberth) 12 Mar 2026
Japan HTV-X1 Cargo Harmony nadir 29 Oct 2025 6 Mar 2026
Russia Soyuz MS-28 "Gyrfalcon" Exp. 73/74 crew Rassvet nadir 27 Nov 2025 26 Jul 2026
Vehicles docked during Expedition 74
United States SpaceX Crew-12 "Freedom" Exp. 74/75 crew Harmony zenith 14 Feb 2026 Oct 2026 (Exp. 75)
Russia Progress MS-33 Cargo Poisk zenith 24 Mar 2026 TBD
United States CRS NG-24 Cargo Unity nadir Apr 2026 TBD
Russia Progress MS-34 Cargo Zvezda aft 27 Apr 2026 TBD
United States CRS SpX-34 Cargo Harmony forward May 2026 TBD
Russia Progress MS-35 Cargo Poisk nadir 19 Jun 2026 TBD
Russia Soyuz MS-29 "Tigris" Exp. 74/75 crew Prichal nadir 26 Jul 2026 Mar 2027 (Exp. 75)
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More information Segment, US Orbital Segment ...
Segment United States US Orbital Segment Russia Russian Orbital Segment
Period Harmony forward Harmony zenith Harmony nadir Unity nadir Rassvet nadir Prichal nadir Poisk zenith Zvezda aft
9 Dec 2025–14 Jan 2026 CRS SpX-33 SpaceX Crew-11 HTV-X1 CRS NG23 Soyuz MS-28 Vacant Progress MS-31 Progress MS-32
14 Jan–14 Feb 2026 Vacant
14–26 Feb 2026 SpaceX Crew-12
26 Feb–6 Mar 2026 Vacant
6–12 Mar 2026 Vacant
12–16 Mar 2026 Vacant
16–24 Mar 2026 (ongoing) Vacant
After 24 Mar 2026 (planned) Progress MS-33
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The Prichal aft, forward, starboard, and aft ports all have yet to be used since the module originally docked to the station and are not included in the table.

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