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International Space Station, teammates Fincke

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Mike Fincke reveals he was the astronaut who had medical issue on the ISS
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke, the commander of the International Space Station, revealed that he was the crew member whose medical issue required a group of space station fliers to cut short their missi...

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NASA reveals the astronaut who required 1st medical evacuation from the International Space Station
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Astronaut evacuated from International Space Station pays tribute to 'incredible teammates'
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NASA astronaut medical evacuation - everything we know
NASA has shared more details about the astronaut who required a medical evacuation from space, the first such incident recorded by the space agency.

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NASA reveals astronaut who suffered 'medical event' that triggered space station evacuation
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NASA identifies astronaut whose medical event triggered Crew-11 evacuation
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This Is the Worst Thing That Could Happen to the International Space Station

Whatever the case, a wounded ISS will have been fairly rotten luck. Back in 2017, scientists from NASA and a Russian space contractor put the odds of this worst-case scenario at 1 in 121. As of late 2025, NASA told WIRED the risk of debris causing a depressurization event in any six-month period was somewhere between 1 in 36 and 1 in 170.
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WATCH LIVE: NASA’s SpaceX CRS-33 Dragon spacecraft departs from International Space Station

The uncrewed spacecraft undocks from the International Space Station and returns research and cargo to Earth.
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Fresh crew arrives at International Space Station to boost numbers back to 7

The Crew 12 docking came one month after a previous crew had to return to Earth early due to a medical issue.
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International Space Station visible over Middle Tennessee Thursday morning

The International Space Station orbits Earth about 16 times each day and goes over Middle Tennessee about once each day, but it's pretty rare that it orbits at the perfect time to be visible with the naked eye.
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Congress to Weigh Extending Space Station Life, NASA Moon Base

A U.S. Senate committee ⁠next ⁠week will consider extending the planned ⁠life of the International Space Station by two years to give companies more ​time to develop a replacement, one of a few changes to a NASA bill focused on rivaling China's growing footprint ‌in space.
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Russian satellite shatters into debris, sparking urgent space station alert

A Russian anti-satellite missile test destroyed the defunct COSMOS 1408 satellite, generating more than 1,500 pieces of trackable debris and forcing the International Space Station crew into emergency shelter procedures.
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Expedition 74 advances muscle, vein, and respiratory research aboard the International Space Station

Expedition 74 crew members conduct muscle, vein, and respiratory studies aboard the International Space Station to examine microgravity’s effects on blood flow, exercise response, and cardiovascular regulation.
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UK aerospace students build flight capsules headed to the International Space Station

A team of aerospace students and faculty at the University of Kentucky have spent the last year building 12 flight capsules for NASA that will be delivered to the International Space Station ahead of a mission in April.

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