What Happened
Partners Adjust Launch Opportunities For Upcoming Missions
NASA and its partners have updated the International Space Station 2026 flight plan, adjusting launch opportunities for several upcoming missions. The changes aim to better align mission planning, logistics, and timing to support space station operations. The updated schedule includes new launch targets for NASA’s SpaceX Commercial Resupply Services-34 and Crew-13 missions, as well as the Soyuz MS-29 mission. According to NASA, the agency will continue to review operations and make future adjustments as necessary to support the space station’s needs and maximize science capabilities. This update was first reported by NASA (.gov).