Astronauts returned early from mission

Anonymous
One Apollo astronaut was grounded because the affair he was having while married was not kept secret. Other astronauts had less than perfect marriages but kept them quiet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They've caught or Astronauts have developed health issues down the line multiple times. Just from the Mercury 7 alone who were put through insane tests, 2 had issues that grounded them either permanently or long term: Alan Shepherd had Menier's disease, Deke Slayton had Afib.

And if the cite person weighs in, this is not obscure info.

The question is whether a mission was ever ended early because of medical issues, not whether anyone ever had any medical issues (or apparently extramarital affairs) in space!
Anonymous
Returning today. Weren't only two of the 7 Americans? They said it was an American. Know who it is but not condition. Condition is stabilized.
Anonymous
Ectopic pregnancy?
Kidney stone? Kidney infection?
Afib?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ectopic pregnancy?
Kidney stone? Kidney infection?
Afib?


A man astronaut and pregnancy? Guess anything can happen out there
Anonymous
Height "citation" (the "cite!" person is annoying but here it is anyway): https://www.cnn.com/2018/01/10/health/japanese-astronaut-height-apology-intl

He wasn't sent back. He caused concern, remeasured, was wrong, apologized and stayed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ectopic pregnancy?
Kidney stone? Kidney infection?
Afib?


A man astronaut and pregnancy? Guess anything can happen out there


Isn't one US astronaut on the crew female? Zena Cardman. Other one is Michael Fincke.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ectopic pregnancy?
Kidney stone? Kidney infection?
Afib?


A man astronaut and pregnancy? Guess anything can happen out there


One US astronaut is male, the other female.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Height "citation" (the "cite!" person is annoying but here it is anyway): https://www.cnn.com/2018/01/10/health/japanese-astronaut-height-apology-intl

He wasn't sent back. He caused concern, remeasured, was wrong, apologized and stayed.


This is exactly why at least two people (me and another poster) asked for a citation. The PP got the facts wrong.

Not everyone is willing to live in a facts-optional world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ectopic pregnancy?
Kidney stone? Kidney infection?
Afib?


MYOFB
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ectopic pregnancy?
Kidney stone? Kidney infection?
Afib?


A man astronaut and pregnancy? Guess anything can happen out there


One US astronaut is male, the other female.


Didn't they say it was an American and a man? So it's that dude. Unlikely he is pregnant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s been disturbing how the news channels have been trying to guess the medical issue.


Why is that disturbing? Explain it to me like I'm five.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They've caught or Astronauts have developed health issues down the line multiple times. Just from the Mercury 7 alone who were put through insane tests, 2 had issues that grounded them either permanently or long term: Alan Shepherd had Menier's disease, Deke Slayton had Afib.

And if the cite person weighs in, this is not obscure info.

The question is whether a mission was ever ended early because of medical issues, not whether anyone ever had any medical issues (or apparently extramarital affairs) in space!



The USSR sponsored and tested the first successful sexual conception of a human aboard one of their Soyuz missions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They've caught or Astronauts have developed health issues down the line multiple times. Just from the Mercury 7 alone who were put through insane tests, 2 had issues that grounded them either permanently or long term: Alan Shepherd had Menier's disease, Deke Slayton had Afib.

And if the cite person weighs in, this is not obscure info.

The question is whether a mission was ever ended early because of medical issues, not whether anyone ever had any medical issues (or apparently extramarital affairs) in space!



The USSR sponsored and tested the first successful sexual conception of a human aboard one of their Soyuz missions.


Cite!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s been disturbing how the news channels have been trying to guess the medical issue.


Why is that disturbing? Explain it to me like I'm five.


You need personal privacy explained to you?

You also probably want to control what people do with their bodies.
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