NASA Astronaut Hospitalized Post-ISS Mission

NASA announced that an astronaut was hospitalized after returning from an 8-month mission at the International Space Station. The astronaut's identity remains private as medical issues were addressed. The other crew members have returned to Houston.


NASA Astronaut Hospitalized Post-ISS Mission

It is known that the Russian cosmonaut, who returned to Earth after an 8-month mission at the International Space Station, was hospitalized due to unspecified medical problems. He arrived at the Florida coast on the Crew Dragon spacecraft along with other crew members.

The group also included two American astronauts and one Russian cosmonaut. At the moment, all three returned to Houston after one of the crew members was taken to the hospital in the state of Florida for further assessment due to medical issues.

NASA representatives did not disclose the names of the expedition participants, citing privacy, and did not clarify whether all crew members faced problems. According to the agency's words, the cosmonaut who was taken to the hospital experienced medical complications, and at the moment his condition is stable.

On the official Roscosmos channel in Telegram, a photo of smiling cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin was published with a comment that after the space mission and landing, he feels different.

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