The ISS Crew Returned to Earth Early for the First Time

Ирина Орлонская Local news
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On the night of January 15, the Crew Dragon spacecraft with the Crew-11 mission crew successfully landed in the Pacific Ocean, near San Diego, according to a NASA report.

The crew consisted of NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fink, Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov, and Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui from JAXA. They spent 165 days on the International Space Station.
This is the first time in NASA's history that the Crew-11 mission was completed early due to medical issues affecting one of the astronauts, whose identity has not yet been disclosed.
Information about the health condition of one of the crew members emerged on January 8, when a scheduled spacewalk was canceled.

Currently, Russian cosmonauts Sergey Kudy-Sverchkov, who has become the station's commander, and Sergey Mikaev, along with NASA astronaut Christopher Williams, remain on the ISS. The next Crew-12 mission is expected to arrive at the station in mid-February.
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