SpaceX Crew-12 (Crew Dragon Freedom)

USA / SpaceX

Manned Flight nº:

Earth orbit Flight nº:359?

US/SpaceX manned Flight nº:

xxth manned flight to ISS. Flight: ISS-**

Launch, orbit & landing data:

Designation 65077 /25166A
Launch date - time 13 February 2026 - 10:15:56 UTC
Launch site CC, SLC-40
Launch vehicle  Falcon-9 Block 5 (B1101-2) - Flight 512?
Spacecraft Crew Dragon 2 (D2 C212 / Freedom 5.)
Mass (kg) LEO: 22.800 kg - GTO: 8.300 kg?
Total cargo mass (kg)  kg
Mission 11e SpaceX 4 manned launch to ISS
Docking date - time 14 February 2026 - 20:15 UTC
Target spacecraft/port ISS/Harmony zenith
Earth orbit on :
   - Perigee / Apogee 192-214 km?
   - Inclination 51.65°
Undocking date - time Sept. 2026 (planned) UTC
Time docked 
Landing date - time  ? 2026 - UTC
Landing location  Pacific Ocean near San Diego
(32.6° N, 117.7° W)?
Recovered by MV Shannon?
Flight Duration (d:hr:min) 
Nbr orbits 
Landing crew launch crew
Crew-12 patch
Crew-12

Launched Crew (Exp. 73/74):

Nr. Name Job Duration Orbits
1  Meir, Jessica Ulrika (NASA)  Commander    
2  Hathaway, Christopher Stewart (NASA)  Pilot    
3  Adenot, Sophie Marie (ESA, France)  Mission Specialist 1    
4  Fedyayev, Andrei Valerievich (Roscosmos)  Mission Specialist 2    


Dragon crew-12

Launch crew: Cardman, Fincke, Yui & Platonov.

Crew-12

Falcon 9 with Dragon spacecraft on top on the launchpad LC-40.


Description:


Falcon rollout. Credit: Space X.


Crew-12 astronauts outside the O&C Building. Credit: Space X.

Falcon launch (Crew-12). Credit: Space X.


Mission details:

Epsilon:

  • On 20 June 2025, Josef Aschbacher shared that ESA's portion of the Crew-12 mission — astronaut Sophie Adenot's assignment — will be called Epsilon. This is Adenot's first trip to space. She was chosen in the 2022 European Space Agency Astronaut Group and will be the first career astronaut from that class to fly.
  • The mission patch features a stylized lowercase epsilon ("e") in place of the "E" to symbolize a "small, yet impactful" variable to the "collaborative effort of space exploration". The patch also includes a hummingbird, highlighting how even the tiniest creatures play an important role in nature — tying back to the idea that every contribution matters.
Epsilon patch

Mission:

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