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ISS Crew Returns Early Due to Medical Emergency
12 Jan
Summary
- Astronauts returning to Earth ahead of schedule due to a medical emergency.
- The ISS will operate with a reduced crew of three until the next mission.
- This marks the first health crisis forcing a premature ISS mission return.

NASA astronauts are returning to Earth earlier than planned due to a medical emergency aboard the International Space Station. This rare evacuation has disrupted standard operations and leaves the station more vulnerable. The Crew-11 flight, originally scheduled for a later landing, is set to descend on Thursday, January 15, 2026, near the California coast.
The decision for an early return was made after a participant experienced a medical issue requiring immediate clinical attention. While the crew member is reportedly stable, staying in orbit presented unnecessary health uncertainties. The ISS will be managed by a reduced team of three astronauts until the next mission, Crew-12, can launch, with command officially transitioning on January 12, 2026.
This event is historic, being the first time in the ISS's 25-year history that a medical crisis has forced a premature return. Experts note the station's increased vulnerability but express confidence in the remaining crew's ability to manage operations, highlighting that crew health and safety remain paramount.




