
Today in Human Space Missions — May 12, 2026
Tianzhou-10 docks with Tiangong, SpaceX CRS-34 on final countdown, Starship WDR complete, ISRO Gaganyaan habitat upgrade — 90 seconds of humanity's day in orbit.

A 90-second visual recap of humanity's busiest 24 hours in orbit and beyond.
What Happened Today
CNSA / Tiangong — Tianzhou-10 cargo spacecraft launched aboard Long March 7 and completed automated docking with the Tiangong Space Station, delivering fuel, food, and experiment supplies to the Shenzhou-20 crew.
SpaceX / NASA — CRS SpX-34 Dragon is on final countdown targeting a 23:16 UTC liftoff from LC-39A, carrying 3,000+ kg of science payloads to the ISS, including microgravity biology experiments and a new water recycling module.
SpaceX / Starship — Booster 19 and Ship 39 completed their full Wet Dress Rehearsal (WDR) at Starbase, clearing the path toward the next integrated flight test. Raptor Engine 3 successfully passed its full-duration static fire.
NASA / Artemis II — Post-flight validation review ongoing for Orion capsule heat-shield materials following recovery. No mission timeline changes announced.
ISRO / Gaganyaan — The Gaganyaan Hope Habitat module underwent a critical pressure-seal upgrade at SDSC SHAR, a milestone in India's crewed orbital station preparation.
JAXA — Signed a satellite data-sharing agreement with VNSC (Vietnam National Space Centre) to expand Earth observation coverage across Southeast Asia.
Key Numbers
- 38 verified events tracked across 5 agencies
- 69 sources cross-referenced
- 5 simultaneous active programs advancing today
Coverage window: 2026-05-11 07:00 UTC → 2026-05-12 07:00 UTC
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