A NASA astronaut that was hospitalized upon return from the International Space Station for an undefined clinical problem was launched Saturday in “good health,” the United States room firm claimed.
The four-member Crew -8 goal crashed off the shore of Florida very early Friday after virtually 8 months aboard the orbital lab.
NASA did not expose which of the astronauts was hospitalized neither the factor, pointing out clinical personal privacy.
However, it claimed in an article that the staff participant has actually gone back to the Johnson Space Center in Houston “in good health and will resume normal post-flight reconditioning with other crew members.”
On its back to Earth, the Space X Dragon carried out a regular re-entry and splashdown, and healing of the staff and spacecraft lacked case, NASA claimed.
But throughout regular clinical analyses on the healing ship, an “additional evaluation of the crew members was requested out of an abundance of caution,” it included, without specifying.
NASA astronauts Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt and Jeanette Epps, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin were all flown to Ascension Sacred Heart Pensacola
Three were ultimately launched, while one stayed at the medical facility “under observation as a precautionary measure.”
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