NASA’s Crew-10 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) is scheduled to launch on 2025-03-14 at 23:03 UTC. The mission will take four crew, two from NASA, one from Russia’s Roscosmos, and one from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), to the station for a five month stay. They will fly to the ISS in Crew Dragon vehicle Endurance, which previously flew to and from the ISS on the Crew-3,5,&7 missions. The first stage booster, B1090, will be making its second flight.
This will be the 446th launch of a Falcon 9, and the 17th SpaceX crewed launch. The first stage booster will return to land at Landing Zone 1 near the launch site.