NASA Astronauts Hospitalized After ISS Mission
NASA Astronauts Hospitalized After ISS Mission

NASA Astronauts Hospitalized After ISS Mission

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Following their return from an extended mission aboard the International Space Station, three NASA astronauts were hospitalized due to unspecified health issues. Astronauts Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt, and Jeanette Epps, along with Russian cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin, splashed down on October 25 and were evaluated at a Florida hospital, where one astronaut required an overnight stay. NASA has not disclosed the identity of the affected astronaut or the specific medical concerns, citing confidentiality protocols. Dr. Michael Barratt mentioned that spaceflight's effects on the human body are still not fully understood, indicating that the incident was unexpected. The astronauts described their adjustment back to Earth's gravity as challenging, with individual responses varying, and emphasized the need for continued research into the impacts of long-duration space travel. NASA assured that all crew members are in good health but maintained a commitment to medical privacy and further investigation.

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