I'm not sure about all these advancements in space exploration ... I mean, yes, it's impressive to see NASA and its partners working together to send astronauts to space and back. But let's be real, what's the point of having a six-and-a-half-month stay on the ISS if one of your crew members is just gonna get sick and have to be evacuated? It's like, don't they have any contingency plans in place for stuff like that? I know it was an unexpected event and all, but still... four astronauts were supposed to spend months up there, and then three are left behind? It's a bit excessive if you ask me. And what's with the lack of a doctor on board? That just seems like a recipe for disaster waiting to happen
this whole thing feels kinda sketchy nasa always seems to keep some stuff under wraps what was the actual health issue with mike fincke? seems suspicious they're not being super transparent about it
man... cant believe what happened to crew-11 NASA's gotta be super grateful that the medics could respond so quickly & safely bring them back down their mission was cut short but at least everyone's safe, right? it's all about prioritizing the health & well-being of those astronauts 6 months up there can't be easy on the body... better protocols in place now will hopefully prevent something like this from happening again