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NASA cancels spacewalk, may end current space station crew's mission early due to medical issue
NASA said the unidentified astronaut is 'stable," but the agency is considering all options, including a possible early return to Earth for Crew 11
NASA has cancelled an ISS spacewalk and is considering ending Crew-11’s mission early due to a medical issue affecting one stable, unnamed crew member. The situation could lead to all four astronauts returning to Earth months ahead of schedule if deemed the safest option.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman told reporters that the decision was made to return the astronaut because the capability to diagnose and treat them properly is not available on the ISS. A "serious medical condition" with a crew member aboard the International Space Station has led NASA to bring the astronaut and three crewmates back to Earth months earlier than planned,
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