
Meet the Crew of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11
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Meet the Crew of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11
Meet the Crew of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission. Zena Cardman, Mike Fincke, Kimiya Yui, and Oleg Platonov will conduct their first spaceflight. This will be the first mission of the SpaceX Dragon and Boeing Starliner spacecraft to the space station. The mission is scheduled to take off on July 11, 2018. The crew will be joined by a Russian cosmonaut in August. The flight is expected to arrive at the station on July 14, 2018, with a planned two-week mission ending on July 16, 2019, if all goes to plan. It is the first flight of the Dragon and Starliner vehicles for the SpaceX team and the first for the Boeing team since the launch of the Starliner in 2010.
The crew of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission, from top left: Zena Cardman, Mike Fincke, Kimiya Yui, and Oleg Platonov. NASA/SpaceX
Selected as a NASA astronaut in 2017, Zena Cardman will conduct her first spaceflight. The Williamsburg, Virginia, native holds a bachelor’s degree in biology and a master’s in marine sciences from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. At the time of selection, she was pursuing a doctorate in geosciences. Cardman’s geobiology and geochemical cycling research focused on subsurface environments, from caves to deep sea sediments. Since completing initial training, Cardman has supported real-time station operations and lunar surface exploration planning. Follow @zenanaut on X and Instagram.
This will be Mike Fincke’s fourth trip to the space station, having logged 382 days in space and nine spacewalks during Expedition 9 in 2004, Expedition 18 in 2008, and STS-134 in 2011, the final flight of space shuttle Endeavour. Throughout the past decade, Fincke has applied his expertise to NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, advancing the development and testing of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft and Boeing Starliner spacecraft toward operational certification. The Emsworth, Pennsylvania, native is a graduate of the United States Air Force Test Pilot School and holds bachelors’ degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, in both aeronautics and astronautics, as well as Earth, atmospheric and planetary sciences. He also has a master’s degree in aeronautics and astronautics from Stanford University in California. Fincke is a retired U.S. Air Force colonel with more than 2,000 flight hours in over 30 different aircraft. Follow @AstroIronMike on X and Instagram.
With 142 days in space, this will be Kimiya Yui’s second trip to the space station. After his selection as a JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut in 2009, Yui flew as a flight engineer for Expedition 44/45 and became the first Japanese astronaut to capture JAXA’s H-II Transfer Vehicle using the station’s robotic arm. In addition to constructing a new experimental environment aboard Kibo, he conducted a total of 21 experiments for JAXA. In November 2016, Yui was assigned as chief of the JAXA Astronaut Group. He graduated from the School of Science and Engineering at the National Defense Academy of Japan in 1992. He later joined the Air Self-Defense Force at the Japan Defense Agency (currently the Ministry of Defense). In 2008, Yui joined the Air Staff Office at the Ministry of Defense as a lieutenant colonel. Follow @astro_kimiya on X.
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission also will be Oleg Platonov’s first spaceflight. Before his selection as a cosmonaut in 2018, Platonov earned a degree in engineering from Krasnodar Air Force Academy in aircraft operations and air traffic management. He also earned a bachelor’s degree in state and municipal management in 2016 from the Far Eastern Federal University in Vladivostok, Russia. Assigned as a test cosmonaut in 2021, he has experience in piloting aircraft, zero gravity training, scuba diving, and wilderness survival.
Details about the mission and NASA’s Commercial Crew Program can be found by following the mission blog, @NASAKennedy on X, or NASA Kennedy on Facebook.
Source: https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/commercialcrew/2025/08/01/meet-the-crew-of-nasas-spacex-crew-11-2/