Astronauts return from ISS with sick crew member
15-01-2026 10:33 via abc.net.au

Astronauts return from ISS with sick crew member

For the first time, four astronauts are about to splash down on Earth after having to leave the International Space Station early because of a medical issue on board. 
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Four astronauts splashdown back to Earth after medical evacuation from ISS
Four astronauts splashdown back to Earth after medical evacuation from ISS
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