Space Station Medical Mystery: An Astronaut’s Lost Speech
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Space Station Medical Mystery: An Astronaut’s Lost Speech
In early January 2026, NASA astronaut Mike Fincke experienced a sudden medical episode aboard the International Space Station that left him unable to speak. His crewmates treated him quickly and used the station’s ultrasound equipment while flight surgeons guided them from Earth, and the crew stabilized his condition.
Since advanced medical imaging was not available on the station, NASA arranged for the Crew‑11 team to return early so Fincke could receive tests on Earth. The Dragon spacecraft splashed down on January 15, 2026, and the astronauts have been taken to medical facilities and later released for routine postflight care.
However, doctors have not yet determined the cause of the episode, which has raised questions about how to manage serious health events during long missions. Although this situation was not declared an emergency, the early return illustrates that access to full diagnostic tools on orbit can be limited and that careful medical planning remains essential. The early return was the first medical evacuation from the space station. NASA and partners are reviewing medical procedures to prepare for longer missions. This event remains under study.
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Reading Practice
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Discussion
Do you think hospitals near your city are ready for emergencies? Why?
Have you ever had a test that you hoped would explain a problem? What was it?
What would you feel if you could not speak for a short time? How would you react?
Would you like to learn first aid skills that could help in an emergency? Why or why not?