The three NASA astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut who returned from the International Space Station to their base in Houston after a successful landing aboard a Boeing SpaceX capsule on Friday morning were transported to a Florida hospital. However, one of them – for reasons that are not yet clear – is still detained in the health facility, the newspaper wrote. CNN.
Medical examinations were conducted on the astronauts in a hospital near the landing site in the Gulf of Mexico. Due to privacy concerns, NASA has not yet released further details about the crew member who remained at the medical facility.
But the statement says that the astronaut is subject to medical observation as a precaution and his condition is stable.
As we reported, the four astronauts landed from the International Space Station in the Gulf of Mexico on Friday morning: Matthew Dominic, Michael Barratt and Janet Epps, as well as Russian Alexander Grebenkin, and were supposed to return to Earth two months ago. Their mission was extended due to the Boeing capsule problem and Hurricane Milton, and their flight brought important research results after their mission was extended from eight days to eight months.