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SpaceX Crew-11 returning to Earth this week after medical concern
Summary
NASA says four members of SpaceX Crew-11 will undock Wednesday and splash down off the California coast early Thursday after a crew member reported an unspecified medical concern; the astronaut is reported to be in stable condition.
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Four members of SpaceX Crew-11 are returning to Earth several months earlier than planned after NASA announced a crew member experienced an unspecified medical concern. NASA said the astronaut is in stable condition but did not provide further details for privacy reasons. The agency plans to undock the Dragon spacecraft from the International Space Station Wednesday evening and aim for a splashdown off the California coast early Thursday.
Known details:
- NASA announced a Crew-11 member had an unspecified medical concern; further details were not released because of privacy rules.
- Officials reported the astronaut is in stable condition.
- Undocking is scheduled around 5 p.m. Eastern Wednesday, with a planned splashdown off the California coast around 3:40 a.m. Thursday.
- Four crew members will return now; three other station crew will remain aboard until the next crew rotation.
Summary:
NASA's decision shortens the Crew-11 mission and brings four astronauts home earlier than planned. The immediate next steps are the scheduled undocking Wednesday evening and splashdown early Thursday; additional details are limited by privacy considerations.
