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NASA Ends Mission Early After Astronaut Health Issue Forces a Historic Return [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: January 15, 2026 4:50 pm
By Jim Taft 4 Min Read
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NASA carried out its first-ever medical evacuation from space early Thursday, bringing four astronauts back to Earth more than a month ahead of schedule after a crew member experienced a health issue aboard the International Space Station, as reported by Fox News.

The return mission concluded with a nighttime splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego. The crew departed the orbiting laboratory and completed the journey to Earth in less than 11 hours.

The spacecraft used for the return was SpaceX’s Dragon capsule, operated as part of NASA’s ongoing partnership with the private aerospace company.

Following the successful landing, SpaceX confirmed the capsule’s arrival and the crew’s safe return in a post on X.

“Splashdown of Dragon confirmed – welcome back to Earth, @zenanaut, @AstroIronMike, @Astro_Kimiya, and Oleg!” the company said.

 

Splashdown of Dragon confirmed – welcome back to Earth, @zenanaut, @AstroIronMike, @Astro_Kimiya, and Oleg! pic.twitter.com/2Yrgvy6DJO

— SpaceX (@SpaceX) January 15, 2026

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NASA officials said the decision to bring the astronauts home early was made after careful evaluation by mission managers.

The agency confirmed that the affected astronaut was stable while still aboard the International Space Station, but leadership determined that an early return was the safest option to allow for proper medical evaluation and diagnostic testing on Earth.

According to NASA, the return did not involve any special or emergency procedures. Standard medical recovery teams were present at the splashdown site and prepared to assist the crew as part of routine post-mission operations.

Agency officials emphasized that the move was precautionary and not the result of an emergency situation in orbit.

The health issue was first identified on Jan. 7. As a result, NASA canceled a scheduled spacewalk the following day. Continued assessment in the days that followed led mission managers to shorten the mission and authorize the early return to Earth.

With the departure of the four astronauts, the International Space Station is now temporarily staffed by three crew members—one American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts.

NASA said this staffing level is manageable in the short term, but it does limit certain station operations. Agency officials noted that no spacewalks, including emergency repairs, can be conducted until the arrival of the next scheduled crew.

NASA confirmed that it is working with SpaceX to move up the launch of a replacement crew of four astronauts. That mission is currently scheduled for mid-February, and both organizations are evaluating options to accelerate the timeline if possible.

The early return marked the first time NASA has ended a spaceflight early due to medical reasons. While similar decisions have been made by Russian space programs in past decades, this was the first instance for the U.S. space agency.

NASA reiterated that crew safety remains its top priority and that mission decisions are guided by conservative risk assessments.

The agency said further updates on the affected astronaut’s condition will be provided as appropriate following medical evaluations on Earth.


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