NASA Postpones Spacewalk Amid Medical Concern for Crew Member
A spacewalk scheduled for NASA's International Space Station (ISS) on Thursday has been postponed due to a medical concern for an unnamed crew member. The decision was made by the agency in response to concerns about the crew member's health, which arose during the afternoon of Wednesday.
According to NASA, the crew member is currently stable and receiving proper care. However, the agency stressed that safely conducting its missions is its top priority, and it will continue to evaluate all options, including ending the Crew-11 mission early if necessary.
Crew-11 was originally set to remain on board the ISS until at least mid-February, but the postponement has potentially pushed back their departure. The next crewed mission, Crew-12, is currently scheduled for February 15 at the earliest.
The spacewalk, which was part of a routine maintenance procedure, had been planned for two crew members, including NASA astronaut Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke. However, with the postponement, it's unclear when this task will be completed.
NASA has assured that it will provide further updates on the situation within 24 hours. The agency's decision highlights the importance of prioritizing the health and well-being of its astronauts in space.
A spacewalk scheduled for NASA's International Space Station (ISS) on Thursday has been postponed due to a medical concern for an unnamed crew member. The decision was made by the agency in response to concerns about the crew member's health, which arose during the afternoon of Wednesday.
According to NASA, the crew member is currently stable and receiving proper care. However, the agency stressed that safely conducting its missions is its top priority, and it will continue to evaluate all options, including ending the Crew-11 mission early if necessary.
Crew-11 was originally set to remain on board the ISS until at least mid-February, but the postponement has potentially pushed back their departure. The next crewed mission, Crew-12, is currently scheduled for February 15 at the earliest.
The spacewalk, which was part of a routine maintenance procedure, had been planned for two crew members, including NASA astronaut Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke. However, with the postponement, it's unclear when this task will be completed.
NASA has assured that it will provide further updates on the situation within 24 hours. The agency's decision highlights the importance of prioritizing the health and well-being of its astronauts in space.