Fincke confirms illness triggered first ISS medical evacuation

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NASA astronaut Mike Fincke has publicly identified himself as the ailing crew member whose medical condition prompted the International Space Station’s first medical evacuation. His illness quickly stabilized thanks to crewmates and ground flight surgeons, the mission ended early, and he is doing well now. The station’s ultrasound and other imaging aided the assessment, though Fincke stressed it was not an emergency; the team chose to leverage advanced medical imaging not available on the station.
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