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NASA Orders Historic First Medical Evacuation from Space Station

By Poonam Kashyap
Last updated: January 10, 2026
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NASA Orders Historic First Medical Evacuation from Space Station

NASA Orders Historic First Medical Evacuation from International Space Station

HOUSTON – For the first time in the 25-year history of the International Space Station (ISS), NASA has ordered an early "medical evacuation" of a crew. On Thursday, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced that the four members of Crew-11 will return to Earth in the coming days due to a serious health issue affecting one of the astronauts.

Contents
  • NASA Orders Historic First Medical Evacuation from International Space Station
      • Key Takeaways
  • A Difficult Decision in Orbit
  • Why the Whole Crew Must Leave
  • What Experts Are Saying
  • Background and Context

While NASA has not identified the sick crew member or the specific nature of the illness, officials confirmed the situation is serious enough to require treatment on the ground. The decision follows the sudden cancellation of a planned spacewalk on Wednesday.

Key Takeaways

  • Historic First: This is the first time a crew has been sent home early for medical reasons since the ISS began continuous operations in 2000.
  • The Crew: NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, JAXA’s Kimiya Yui, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Platonov will all return together.
  • Safety First: The sick astronaut is currently "stable," but NASA says the risk of staying in orbit is too high.
  • The Lifeboat: Because the crew shares a single SpaceX Dragon capsule, all four must leave to ensure the station has enough seats for the remaining residents.
  • Impact: A replacement team, Crew-12, is being prepared for an accelerated launch to take over station duties.

A Difficult Decision in Orbit

The medical situation began on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. NASA initially delayed a 6.5-hour spacewalk, citing a "medical concern." By Thursday evening, the agency determined that the best course of action was to end the mission for the entire Crew-11 team, who have been aboard the station since August 2025.

"The health and well-being of our astronauts is our highest priority," said NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman during a press conference. "We have decided it is in the best interest of the crew to return them to Earth ahead of schedule."

NASA emphasized that this is a "precautionary" early return rather than an emergency deorbit. An emergency evacuation would see the crew land within hours; instead, this planned return will take place over the next several days to ensure a safe splashdown off the coast of Florida.

Why the Whole Crew Must Leave

Many have asked why the entire four-person team must return if only one person is ill. The answer lies in the "lifeboat" system of the ISS. Every astronaut on the station must have a designated seat in a docked spacecraft to use in case of a fire or a collision with space junk.

Crew-11 arrived on the SpaceX Dragon capsule named Endeavour. If the sick astronaut took the capsule home alone, the other three would be left on the station without a way to escape in a true emergency. To maintain safety protocols, the team must stay together.

Three other residents—NASA’s Chris Williams and two Russian cosmonauts—will remain on the station. They arrived on a separate Russian Soyuz craft and have their own "lifeboat" ready.

What Experts Are Saying

Medical experts note that diagnosing illnesses in space is notoriously difficult. Microgravity can change how blood flows and how medicine works in the body.

Dr. James Polk, NASA’s Chief Health and Medical Officer, stated that the astronaut is stable but there is a "lingering risk" that cannot be managed with the equipment available on the ISS. "Most things you see a doctor for on Earth can be treated on the station," Dr. Polk said. "However, some conditions require the advanced imaging and specialists only available on the ground."

Background and Context

While there have been minor medical issues in the past—such as an astronaut being treated for a blood clot in 2019—this is the first time a mission has been cut short for health reasons. The only similar event in history occurred in 1985, when a Soviet cosmonaut was brought home from the Salyut 7 station due to an infection.

This evacuation comes at a busy time for NASA. The agency is currently preparing for the Artemis 2 mission, which aims to send humans around the Moon in February. Administrator Isaacman confirmed that the ISS evacuation should not delay the lunar mission, as the two programs use different launch teams and resources.

NASA expects to provide a specific undocking time and splashdown schedule within the next 48 hours.

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