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David Attenborough, 99, breaks record as oldest Daytime Emmy winner. 'General Hospital' wins big

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David Attenborough, 99, breaks record as oldest Daytime Emmy winner. 'General Hospital' wins big
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David Attenborough, 99, breaks record as oldest Daytime Emmy winner. 'General Hospital' wins big

2025-10-18 13:37 Last Updated At:14:01

PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — Paul Telfer of “Days of Our Lives” and Nancy Lee Grahn of “General Hospital” won lead acting honors at the Daytime Emmys on Friday, with ABC's “General Hospital” claiming six trophies in the major categories, including drama series.

Sir David Attenborough broke Dick Van Dyke’s record for oldest Daytime Emmy winner, taking the trophy for daytime personality, non-daily as host of Netflix’s “Secret Lives of Orangutans.”

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Deborah Norville accepts the Lifetime Achievement Awards during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Deborah Norville accepts the Lifetime Achievement Awards during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Alley Mills celebrates onstage after winning the award for Outstanding Guest Performance in a Daytime Drama Series for her performance in "General Hospital" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Alley Mills celebrates onstage after winning the award for Outstanding Guest Performance in a Daytime Drama Series for her performance in "General Hospital" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Jonathan Jackson speaks onstage after winning Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama Series for his performance in "General Hospital" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Jonathan Jackson speaks onstage after winning Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama Series for his performance in "General Hospital" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Lisa Yamada accepts the Outstanding Emerging Talent in a Daytime Drama Series award for her performance in "The Bold and the Beautiful" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Lisa Yamada accepts the Outstanding Emerging Talent in a Daytime Drama Series award for her performance in "The Bold and the Beautiful" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Chef Kardea Brown accepts the award for Outstanding Culinary Host for her show, "Delicious Miss Brown," during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Chef Kardea Brown accepts the award for Outstanding Culinary Host for her show, "Delicious Miss Brown," during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Susan Walters accepts the award for Oustanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama Series for her performance in "The Young and the Restless" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Susan Walters accepts the award for Oustanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama Series for her performance in "The Young and the Restless" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Paul Telfer accepts the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Daytime Drama Series award for his performance in "Days of Our Lives" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Paul Telfer accepts the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Daytime Drama Series award for his performance in "Days of Our Lives" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Nancy Lee Grahn waves to the audience after winning Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama Series for "General Hospital" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Nancy Lee Grahn waves to the audience after winning Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama Series for "General Hospital" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Susan Walters, left, and Linden Ashby arrive at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Susan Walters, left, and Linden Ashby arrive at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Melissa Claire Egan arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Melissa Claire Egan arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Eileen Davidson arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Eileen Davidson arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Michelle Stafford arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Michelle Stafford arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Lisa Yamada arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Lisa Yamada arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Jennifer Hudson arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Jennifer Hudson arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Attenborough, who is 99, wasn’t on hand. The Brit’s career as a writer, host and narrator spans eight decades.

Van Dyke was 98 when he won as guest performer in a daytime drama series for “Days of Our Lives” in 2024.

Telfer, a 45-year-old native of Scotland, plays Xander Kiriakis on Peacock's “Days of Our Lives,” which he first joined in 2015.

“My mom always loved soaps and she loved villains,” he said. “She's been gone for over 20 years, and so to win this on a soap opera playing the villain is really amazing. Thanks, Mom.”

Grahn earned her third career trophy at the 52nd annual awards, having played Alexis Davis on “General Hospital” since 1996. She regularly uses her platform to speak out on political matters, and she carried a silver clutch that she had hand-lettered with the words “Democracy dies in silence.”

“Our democracy is worth fighting for, the people in it are worth caring about, and whether you have a platform or not, now is the time, guys, to show up, stand up, speak up for human decency, for democracy,” she said, shouting, “Stand up!” multiple times to the audience.

Jonathan Jackson of “General Hospital” and first-time nominee Susan Walters of “The Young and the Restless” won supporting acting honors.

Jackson accepted the trophy for playing Lucky Spencer, a role he originated in 1993 and has played on and off ever since.

“General Hospital” also claimed trophies for Alley Mills as guest performer in a daytime drama and its writing and directing teams.

It was Mills' second career win for playing Heather Webber. The 74-year-old, who first won in 2023, is best known as the mom on “The Wonder Years.”

“We're living in really dark times right now. Everything's crazy,” Mills told the audience at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. “We just got to keep our spirits high.”

Walters plays Diane Jenkins on CBS' “Y&R,” which she has appeared in during three different stints.

“I’m so happy that I won so I can thank my husband of 40 years,” she said, singling out Linden Ashby, who has appeared on the same show and lost to Mills in the guest actor category.

Drew Barrymore claimed her first win as daytime talk series host for her eponymous New York-based show. She beat out Kelly Clarkson, Mark Consuelos and Kelly Ripa, Jenna Bush Hager and Hoda Kotb, and Jennifer Hudson. “Live With Kelly and Mark” won daytime talk series.

Lisa Yamada of CBS' “The Bold and the Beautiful” won the emerging talent category, which replaced the younger actor and actress awards. The 23-year-old plays murderous Luna Nozawa.

“Acting has been my dream since I gained consciousness, and my dreams are coming true right now,” Yamada said, her voice choked with emotion. “I'm ugly crying.”

The night's most exuberant winner was Kardea Brown, honored as culinary host for the Food Network's “Delicious Miss Brown,” which has aired for 10 seasons. The show also won for culinary instructional series.

“Is this real?” Brown said, mascara-stained tears streaming down her face. “These are tears of joy. As a young Black woman from Charleston, South Carolina, nobody would have ever thought that this would be possible, but I know one person that did. That's God.”

Journalist Deborah Norville received the career achievement award. She left “Inside Edition” in May after 30 years as anchor to become host of “The Perfect Line” game show.

Deborah Norville accepts the Lifetime Achievement Awards during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Deborah Norville accepts the Lifetime Achievement Awards during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Alley Mills celebrates onstage after winning the award for Outstanding Guest Performance in a Daytime Drama Series for her performance in "General Hospital" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Alley Mills celebrates onstage after winning the award for Outstanding Guest Performance in a Daytime Drama Series for her performance in "General Hospital" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Jonathan Jackson speaks onstage after winning Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama Series for his performance in "General Hospital" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Jonathan Jackson speaks onstage after winning Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama Series for his performance in "General Hospital" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Lisa Yamada accepts the Outstanding Emerging Talent in a Daytime Drama Series award for her performance in "The Bold and the Beautiful" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Lisa Yamada accepts the Outstanding Emerging Talent in a Daytime Drama Series award for her performance in "The Bold and the Beautiful" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Chef Kardea Brown accepts the award for Outstanding Culinary Host for her show, "Delicious Miss Brown," during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Chef Kardea Brown accepts the award for Outstanding Culinary Host for her show, "Delicious Miss Brown," during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Susan Walters accepts the award for Oustanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama Series for her performance in "The Young and the Restless" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Actor Susan Walters accepts the award for Oustanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama Series for her performance in "The Young and the Restless" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Paul Telfer accepts the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Daytime Drama Series award for his performance in "Days of Our Lives" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Paul Telfer accepts the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Daytime Drama Series award for his performance in "Days of Our Lives" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Nancy Lee Grahn waves to the audience after winning Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama Series for "General Hospital" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Nancy Lee Grahn waves to the audience after winning Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama Series for "General Hospital" during the 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Susan Walters, left, and Linden Ashby arrive at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Susan Walters, left, and Linden Ashby arrive at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Melissa Claire Egan arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Melissa Claire Egan arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Eileen Davidson arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Eileen Davidson arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Michelle Stafford arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Michelle Stafford arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Lisa Yamada arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Lisa Yamada arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Jennifer Hudson arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Jennifer Hudson arrives at the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025, at Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — An ailing astronaut returned to Earth with three others on Thursday, ending their space station mission more than a month early in NASA’s first medical evacuation.

SpaceX guided the capsule to a middle-of-the-night splashdown in the Pacific near San Diego, less than 11 hours after the astronauts exited the International Space Station.

“It’s so good to be home,” said NASA astronaut Zena Cardman, the capsule commander.

It was an unexpected finish to a mission that began in August and left the orbiting lab with only one American and two Russians on board. NASA and SpaceX said they would try to move up the launch of a fresh crew of four; liftoff is currently targeted for mid-February.

Cardman and NASA’s Mike Fincke were joined on the return by Japan’s Kimiya Yui and Russia’s Oleg Platonov. Officials have refused to identify the astronaut who had the health problem or explain what happened, citing medical privacy.

While the astronaut was stable in orbit, NASA wanted them back on Earth as soon as possible to receive proper care and diagnostic testing. The entry and splashdown required no special changes or accommodations, officials said, and the recovery ship had its usual allotment of medical experts on board. It was not immediately known when the astronauts would fly from California to their home base in Houston. Platonov’s return to Moscow was also unclear.

NASA stressed repeatedly over the past week that this was not an emergency. The astronaut fell sick or was injured on Jan. 7, prompting NASA to call off the next day’s spacewalk by Cardman and Fincke, and ultimately resulting in the early return. It was the first time NASA cut short a spaceflight for medical reasons. The Russians had done so decades ago.

The space station has gotten by with three astronauts before, sometimes even with just two. NASA said it will be unable to perform a spacewalk, even for an emergency, until the arrival of the next crew, which has two Americans, one French and one Russian astronaut.

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Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov is helped out of the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft onboard the SpaceX recovery ship SHANNON after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov is helped out of the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft onboard the SpaceX recovery ship SHANNON after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui is helped out of the SpaceX Crew-11 capsule after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui is helped out of the SpaceX Crew-11 capsule after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

NASA astronaut Mike Fincke is helped out of the SpaceX Crew-11 capsule after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

NASA astronaut Mike Fincke is helped out of the SpaceX Crew-11 capsule after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

NASA astronaut Zena Cardman is helped out of the SpaceX Crew-11 capsule after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

NASA astronaut Zena Cardman is helped out of the SpaceX Crew-11 capsule after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows the NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 capsule being taken into the recovery vessel after crew members re entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows the NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 capsule being taken into the recovery vessel after crew members re entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows NASA astronaut Mike Fincke getting helped out of the SpaceX Crew-11 capsule after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows NASA astronaut Mike Fincke getting helped out of the SpaceX Crew-11 capsule after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows NASA Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui being helped out of the SpaceX Crew-11 capsule after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows NASA Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui being helped out of the SpaceX Crew-11 capsule after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows Russian astronaut Oleg Platonov being helped out of the SpaceX Crew-11 capsule after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows Russian astronaut Oleg Platonov being helped out of the SpaceX Crew-11 capsule after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, left, NASA astronauts Mike Fincke, Zena Cardman, and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui are seen inside the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft onboard the SpaceX recovery ship SHANNON shortly after having landed in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Long Beach, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, left, NASA astronauts Mike Fincke, Zena Cardman, and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui are seen inside the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft onboard the SpaceX recovery ship SHANNON shortly after having landed in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Long Beach, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows NASA astronaut Zena Cardman being helped out of the SpaceX Crew-11 capsule after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows NASA astronaut Zena Cardman being helped out of the SpaceX Crew-11 capsule after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA TV shows the SpaceX Dragon departing from the International Space Station shortly after undocking with four NASA Crew-11 members inside on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA TV shows the SpaceX Dragon departing from the International Space Station shortly after undocking with four NASA Crew-11 members inside on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This photo provided by NASA shows clockwise from bottom left are, NASA astronaut Mike Fincke, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, NASA astronaut Zena Cardman, and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui gathering for a crew portrait wearing their Dragon pressure suits during a suit verification check inside the International Space Station’s Kibo laboratory module, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This photo provided by NASA shows clockwise from bottom left are, NASA astronaut Mike Fincke, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, NASA astronaut Zena Cardman, and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Kimiya Yui gathering for a crew portrait wearing their Dragon pressure suits during a suit verification check inside the International Space Station’s Kibo laboratory module, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows recovery vessels approaching the NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 capsule to evacuate one of the crew members after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows recovery vessels approaching the NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 capsule to evacuate one of the crew members after they re-entered the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows the NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 members re entering the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows the NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 members re entering the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows the NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 members re entering the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

This screengrab from video provided by NASA shows the NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 members re entering the earth in a middle-of-the-night splashdown near San Diego, Calif., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (NASA via AP)

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