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NASA Orders Historic ISS Medical Evacuation, Sets Crew-11 Splashdown for Jan 15

Last updated: January 12, 2026 7:12 am
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NASA has never aborted a station rotation for a medical reason—until now. Crew-11 will leave the ISS 33 days early, and the clock is ticking for a safe California splashdown.

What happened: a 25-year first

NASA announced Saturday that the four-member Crew-11 expedition will undock from the International Space Station at 5 p.m. EST on Wednesday, Jan. 14 and splash down off the California coast at 3:40 a.m. EST Thursday, Jan. 15. The decision ends a mission that was supposed to run until mid-February, cutting the crew’s stay short by 33 days.

The trigger: an undisclosed “serious medical condition” afflicting one of the astronauts. Agency officials describe the patient as stable, but the ailment is significant enough to force the first medical evacuation in the station’s quarter-century operational history.

Who is on the capsule

  • Zena Cardman (NASA) – mission commander
  • Mike Fincke (NASA) – pilot
  • Kimiya Yui (JAXA) – mission specialist
  • Oleg Platonov (Roscosmos) – flight engineer

The quartet launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 last October and has logged more than 90 days in microgravity conducting materials-science, combustion and biomedical experiments.

Why doctors want them home now

ISS crews train for in-flight medical emergencies ranging from dental infections to cardiac events, but the station’s clinical arsenal is limited to an ultrasound, a defibrillator, basic surgical kits and a small pharmacy. If a condition requires imaging, intensive care or immediate surgery, the only real option is Earth.

Flight surgeons will now have a 20-hour window—undock to splashdown—to monitor the patient in the cramped Dragon capsule, which carries a compact medical kit and can be reconfigured to serve as a mini-ambulance. NASA has not released the diagnosis, citing crew medical privacy, but the speed of the evacuation suggests a time-critical issue.

Weather is the next wildcard

Pacific wave heights, wind speeds and daylight recovery windows will determine the exact splashdown coordinates. NASA and SpaceX maintain seven primary landing zones off California and can shift to a backup site with as little as six hours’ notice. The agency says a final “go” call will come after a weather balloon launch and drone-ship radar check roughly 12 hours before undocking.

What this means for Crew-12 and the ISS schedule

The station will operate with a skeleton crew of three—NASA’s Barry Wilmore, Roscosmos’ Alexander Grebenkin and Ivan Vagner—until the Crew-12 launch, still targeted for mid-February. That flight will ferry four fresh astronauts, ensuring the ISS stays staffed above the minimum two-person safety threshold. Cargo resupply runs by Northrop Grumman and SpaceX are also being re-sequenced to keep food, oxygen and propellant margins comfortable.

Bottom line

A single medical episode has rewritten the ISS flight rules. Expect NASA’s flight-surgery team to update evacuation protocols, add new diagnostic gear to future Dragon capsules and revisit the 72-hour “safe haven” standard that governs how long an ill crew member can wait before coming home. For now, all eyes are on the Pacific as the first medical evacuation in space-station history heads for splashdown.

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