Fincke Reveals He Was NASA’s ISS Medical-Evacuation Patient

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NASA confirmed that astronaut Mike Fincke was the crewmate whose medical issue prompted the International Space Station’s first medical evacuation during a SpaceX mission. Fincke says his condition stabilized thanks to crewmates and ground flight surgeons, and he’s doing well; the exact ailment wasn’t disclosed. An ultrasound used on the station aided the response, and the crisis led to the cancellation of a planned spacewalk. After splashdown and hospital care, the crew returned to Houston. Fincke has 549 days in space across four missions.
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