NASA Astronauts Safe After Medical Concern Shortens Crew-11 Mission
Crew-11 returned to Earth Jan. 15, concluding a 167-day mission. The early return marks the first medical evacuation from the ISS.
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Read MoreA “serious medical condition” has forced NASA to cut the Crew-11 mission short. The four astronauts will return to Earth on Jan. 15.
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