Mystery medical episode that left astronaut unable to speak shows one of NASA’s biggest risks as moon missions ramp up

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As NASA prepares to send four astronauts around the moon for the 10-day Artemis II mission, a veteran space flier’s unexplained illness in orbit is spotlighting one of the biggest risks of deep-space travel: the need for medical systems in case of emergencies.

NASA astronaut Michael Fincke said a sudden episode aboard the International Space Station (ISS) in January left him unable to speak and forced NASA’s first-ever medical evacuation from the orbiting laboratory. Doctors have ruled out a heart attack, Fincke told the Associated Press, but they still don’t know what caused the medical issue.

Published Date : 2026-03-27 21:45:00
Source : www.livescience.com

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