Produced by: Manoj Kumar
Crew-10 will test backup lunar navigation systems and spacecraft materials, laying the groundwork for future Artemis moon landings—and possibly Mars missions.
An international crew of astronauts and cosmonauts—from NASA, JAXA, and Roscosmos—joins forces in orbit, proving that space remains a global frontier.
From Nichole Ayers’ debut flight to Peskov’s first mission, Crew-10 is full of first-time spacefarers ready to make their mark beyond Earth.
Flying aboard Endurance, a battle-tested SpaceX Dragon capsule, Crew-10 continues SpaceX’s growing legacy of carrying humans safely to space and back.
Crew-10 will oversee over 200 experiments—testing flammable materials in microgravity, studying human health in space, and inspiring students via ham radio contacts.
With Anne McClain’s combat flight record and Takuya Onishi’s ISS experience, this crew blends first-timers with seasoned pros ready for any orbital challenge.
In preparation for future moon missions, Crew-10 will explore how spacecraft tech holds up in space—key knowledge for Artemis astronauts.
From advanced spacecraft maintenance to welcoming Axiom private missions, Crew-10 will ensure that life aboard the ISS runs smoothly at 17,500 mph.
With new science, tech tests, and multinational teamwork, Crew-10 is not just another mission—it’s a glimpse into the next era of space exploration.