Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s been disturbing how the news channels have been trying to guess the medical issue.
As if they don't have other issues to cover. Astronauts undergo intensive screening prior to mission. Did they miss something during testing? Was it a lack of experienced astronauts so they overlooked this astronauts medical problem if it was flagged during screening? Curious to know if so or it was something that "developed" while on the mission.
Anonymous wrote:It’s been disturbing how the news channels have been trying to guess the medical issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know they once sent an astronaut back early because he'd added height quickly, suggesting his spine was separating in microgravity.
During Apollo 8 the astronauts actually lied about how sick Frank Borman was (stomach bug) because they didn't want the moon orbit scrapped.
Please cite this. I have an interest in this area and don’t believe this has ever been the case, but correct me if I’m wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I know they once sent an astronaut back early because he'd added height quickly, suggesting his spine was separating in microgravity.
During Apollo 8 the astronauts actually lied about how sick Frank Borman was (stomach bug) because they didn't want the moon orbit scrapped.
Anonymous wrote:All that money could be much better spent down here on earth, meeting real people’s needs!
Anonymous wrote:I hope the astronaut who is ill will be OK. It must have been pretty stressful up there for a few days.
Anonymous wrote:All that money could be much better spent down here on earth, meeting real people’s needs!
Anonymous wrote:Crew-11 (Zena Cardman, Mike Fincke, Kimiya Yui, Oleg Platonov) returned early from the ISS due to a crew medical issue. Has this ever happened?