An astronaut from Colorado is readjusting to life on Earth after spending 235 days in space, two months longer than planned.
In orbit, the astronauts aborted two spacewalks, both under unusual circumstances. Then, on October 25, one of the astronauts was hospitalized due to what NASA called an unspecified "medical issue" ...
Medical issues aside, the astronauts described a water leak in June that triggered a blizzard in the International Space ...
The astronauts remained tight-lipped about the nature of the medical issue that had left an as-yet-undisclosed crew member ...
The reasons behind a NASA astronaut's October hospitalization, along with three of their crew members, are still unclear.
Astronaut Michael Barratt, a doctor who specializes in space medicine, declined to even describe the symptoms that the ...
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The unidentified astronaut flew back to the Johnson Space Center in Houston the day after splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico on Oct. 25, rejoining their crewmates. But NASA, citing medical privacy ...
Astronaut Suni Williams, of Needham, said she has been working out in space, and she credits that and being in space to ...
However, astronauts are typically transported directly back to their home base in Houston after splashdown, rather than diverted to a nearby hospital, for reconditioning as they transition back to ...