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Astronaut medical issue on ISS forces early return for space station crew

Astronaut medical issue on ISS forces early return for space station crew

Posted on 9 January 2026 By jobuzo

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, the first such emergency return in the orbiting laboratory’s 25-year history, senior space agency officials said.

Nasa Administrator Jared Isaacman told reporters on Thursday (Jan 8) in a short-notice press conference in Washington that he and medical officials made the decision to return the astronaut, whom he did not identify, because “the capability to diagnose and treat this properly does not live on the International Space Station.”

The Nasa officials did not identify which of the Crew-11 mission’s four astronauts was experiencing the medical issue or describe its nature, citing the crew member’s privacy.

Nasa Chief Health and Medical Officer James Polk said “this was not an injury that occurred in the pursuit of operations,” meaning it did not happen while the astronaut was working.

Nasa on Wednesday afternoon called off a planned spacewalk with two US astronauts that had been scheduled for Thursday over what it described as a “medical concern” with an astronaut, later saying in a midnight statement that it was considering ending the astronaut’s rotation mission early.

The crew includes US astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Platonov. They have been on the space station since launching from Florida in August and were scheduled to return around May this year.

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Fincke, the station’s designated commander, and Cardman, assigned as flight engineer, were scheduled to conduct a 6.5-hour spacewalk on Thursday to install hardware outside the station.

Nasa’s astronaut corps regards medical situations on the ISS as closely held secrets, and astronauts rarely acknowledge or describe publicly their medical conditions.

Spacewalks are arduous and risky missions that require months of training, involving bulky spacesuits and carefully coordinated instructions while tethered to the ISS.

Nasa in 2024 called off a planned spacewalk last-minute because an astronaut experienced “spacesuit discomfort.” US astronaut Mark Vande Hei in 2021 called off his spacewalk over a pinched nerve.

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Astronaut medical issue on ISS forces early return for space station crew


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