NASA Shares SpaceX Crew-12 Assignments for Space Station Mission

As part of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 mission, four crew members from three space agencies will launch no earlier than Sunday, February 15, 2026, to the International Space Station for a long-duration scientific expedition.
NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway will serve as the spacecraft’s commander and pilot, respectively, and will be accompanied by ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Sophie Adenot and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, who will both serve as mission specialists. Crew 12 will join Expedition 74 crew members currently aboard the space station.
This is SpaceX’s 12th crew rotation to the orbiting laboratory as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. Crew-12 will conduct scientific investigations and technology demonstrations to help prepare humans for future exploration missions to the Moon and Mars, as well as to benefit people on Earth.
This will be the second flight to the space station for Meir, who was selected as a NASA astronaut in 2013. The Caribou, Maine, native earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from Brown University, a master’s degree in space studies from the International Space University and a doctorate in marine biology from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego. During her first spaceflight, Meir spent 205 days as a flight engineer during Expedition 61/62, and she completed the first three all-female spacewalks with fellow NASA astronaut Christina Koch, totaling 21 hours and 44 minutes outside the station. Since then, she has held a variety of positions, including Assistant to the Chief Astronaut for Commercial Crew (SpaceX), Assistant to the Flight Integration Division, and Assistant to the Chief Astronaut for the Human Landing System.
A U.S. Navy commander, Hathaway was selected as part of the 2021 class of astronaut candidates. This will be Hathaway’s first spaceflight. The South Windsor, Conn. native holds a bachelor’s degree in physics and history from the United States Naval Academy and a master’s degree in flight dynamics from Cranfield University and a master’s degree in national security and strategic studies from the U.S. Naval War College, respectively. Hathaway also graduated from the Empire Test Pilot’s School, Fixed-Wing Class 70 in 2011. At the time of his selection, Hathaway was deployed aboard the USS Truman, serving as the future executive officer of Strike Fighter Squadron 81. He has accumulated more than 2,500 flight hours on 30 different aircraft, including more than 500 carrier arrested landings and 39 combat missions.
The Crew-12 mission will be Adenot’s first spaceflight. Prior to his selection as an ESA astronaut in 2022, Adenot earned an engineering degree from ISAE-SUPAERO in Toulouse, France, specializing in the flight dynamics of spacecraft and aircraft. She also earned a master’s degree in human factors engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. After obtaining her master’s degree, she became a helicopter cockpit design engineer at Airbus Helicopters and then served as a search and rescue pilot at Cazaux air base from 2008 to 2012. She then joined the High Authority transport squadron in Villacoublay, France, and served as a training flight leader and mission captain from 2012 to 2017. Between 2019 and 2022, Adenot worked as an experimental helicopter test pilot at the Cazaux Flight Test Center. with the DGA (Directorate General of Armaments). She has accumulated more than 3,000 flight hours on 22 different helicopters.
This will be Fedyaev’s second long-term stay aboard the orbiting laboratory. He graduated from the Krasnodar Military Aviation Institute in 2004, specializing in aviation operations and air traffic organization, and obtained pilot engineer qualifications. Before being selected as a cosmonaut, he served as deputy commander of an Ilyushin-38 air unit in the Kamchatka region, totaling more than 600 flight hours and reaching the rank of military pilot second class. Fedyaev was selected for the Gagarin Research and Test Cosmonaut Training Center Cosmonaut Corps in 2012 and has served as a test cosmonaut since 2014. In 2023, he traveled to the space station as a mission specialist on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 mission, spending 186 days in orbit, as the flight engineer of Expedition 69. For his achievements, Fedyaev was awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation and the Yuri Gagarin medal.
For more than 25 years, humans have continuously lived and worked aboard the International Space Station, advancing scientific knowledge and achieving research breakthroughs that are not possible on Earth. The station is a critical testbed for NASA to understand and overcome the challenges of long-duration spaceflight and expand commercial opportunities in low Earth orbit. While commercial enterprises focus on providing human space transportation services and destinations as part of a robust economy in low Earth orbit, NASA focuses its resources on deep space missions to the Moon as part of the Artemis campaign in preparation for future human missions to Mars.
Learn more about International Space Station research and operations at:
https://www.nasa.gov/station
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