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NASA considers rare early ISS crew return due to astronaut’s medical issue

The NASA logo hangs in the Mission Operations Control Center at Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Virginia, US (PHOTO: Evelyn Hockstein/REUTERS)
8 Jan 2026 12:00

(REUTERS) 

NASA is considering a rare early return of an astronaut and their crew from the International Space Station (ISS) due to an unspecified medical issue, hours after cancelling a planned spacewalk that was scheduled for Thursday, the agency said.

A NASA spokeswoman said the astronaut, whose identity she did ⁠not disclose out of medical privacy, ⁠was in a stable condition on the orbiting laboratory.

"Safely ​conducting our missions is our highest priority, and we are actively evaluating all options, including the possibility of ​an earlier end to ‍Crew-11’s mission," the spokeswoman said in a statement on Wednesday night.

Returning the four-person ‍Crew-11 crew would ⁠be a ​rare consequence of a medical issue aboard the ​ISS, where astronauts typically live in ‍six to eight-month rotations with access to basic medical equipment and medications for some types of emergencies. 

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