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Related: About this forumNASA crew to make rare early return after medical issue in space (CNN)
Jackie Wattles
Four astronauts will return from the International Space Station more than a month ahead of schedule after an unnamed crew member experienced a medical issue.
NASA has not provided details about the nature of the problem, citing privacy concerns. The agency typically does not discuss the specifics of health matters related to astronauts.
The affected crew member is in stable condition, NASA previously confirmed, and is not expected to receive special treatment during the return trip, said Dr. James Polk, NASAs chief health and medical officer at the agencys headquarters. The astronaut would also be best served by being evaluated on the ground, Polk added.
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The returning group, which includes American astronauts Mike Fincke and Zena Cardman, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Kimiya Yui, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, makes up NASAs SpaceX Crew-11. The mission, part of the orbiting laboratorys regular staffing rotation, was expected to conclude no earlier than next month. Typically, NASA wouldnt bring a team such as this back to Earth before another was in place.
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more: https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/08/science/nasa-astronauts-crew-11-return
2naSalit
(100,060 posts)I have been wonder what would come of them if something really fucked up happened here on the surface. I guess the station is going to just float unmanned? Was there some kind of tension going on that they don't want to disclose? Why would the whole team have to return if only one person needed to go?
eppur_se_muova
(41,005 posts)incoming capsule -- leaving THAT crew w/out a capsule.
Ptah
(33,996 posts)NASA confirmed they're bringing Crew 11 home early because of a medical issue with one of the crew members, but beyond that there's very limited official information.