so this is crazy, a serious medical issue but not life threatening? what kind of risk are we talking about here? NASA's decision to evacuate seems like the safe play but it raises questions about what they're trying to hide. Are they worried about the long-term effects of space travel on their health? The fact that 3 others get to stay up there while this one person gets evacuated is weird, like a game of musical chairs in space
Ugh this is so not what I wanted to see at the start of the year . Evacuating astronauts from the ISS because of some unknown medical issue? Like, what even is that? Don't get me wrong, safety first and all that jazz , but can't we just make sure they're healthy before sending them off into space? It's not like it's a minor bug or something. Three people staying on the station while the others go home? What about all the work they'll miss out on?
OMG u wont bliev wut just happend ! NASA has 2 evacuate its astronauts from ISS due 2 a serious medikal issue ...luckily its not life threating but still kinda weird cuz dey rnt supposed 2 b goin anytime soon . I guess its all good cuz they'll land n Cali on Jan 15, but like, whats the plan wen dey get back?
Omg what's going on? So NASA is evacuating one of its astronauts from the ISS because of a serious but not life-threatening medical issue... that's wild . I'm actually kinda glad they're prioritizing the astronaut's health over a schedule, you know? Like, safety first . But still, it's not ideal for the team and their mission . What if something else comes up while they're down? Anyway, fingers crossed everything goes smoothly for the crew
This sudden medical evacuation is definitely a surprise, but it's good that NASA is prioritizing the safety of its astronauts. I'm worried about the risks associated with the evacuation process, though - leaving the ISS in orbit can be a bit tricky. But at the same time, it's not like they're choosing to put their astronaut on a deathwatch. The fact that the condition isn't life-threatening is key here.
It's interesting that this decision was made after discussing with the health and medical officer, and considering the long-term plan to retire the ISS by 2030 or 2031. It feels like there's some strategy behind it all, even if we can't see the full picture just yet. I hope everything goes smoothly for the astronauts and that they'll be back on the ISS in no time
so its not life threatening but still gotta evacuate them ASAP, seems like a bit of overkill if you ask me , dont wanna be one of those cases where they end up stuck in orbit forever ... but at the same time, safety first and all that ... hope they get the best medical attention on earth soon