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NASA Returns ISS Crew Early Over Medical Issue as SpaceX Dragon Lands Off California

The agency cites a crew health concern, with the affected astronaut reported stable.

Overview

  • The SpaceX Crew Dragon splashed down near San Diego at about 9:41 CET after undocking roughly eleven hours earlier.
  • The early return marks the first time an ISS crew has been brought home ahead of schedule for medical reasons.
  • The four-person team comprised Zena Cardman, Michael Fincke, Kimiya Yui and Oleg Platonow.
  • NASA canceled a spacewalk last week due to the same health concern before deciding to end the mission early.
  • The crew spent 167 days on the station after arriving on August 1 and had been slated to return in the second half of February; NASA has not identified the affected astronaut or disclosed medical details.