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NASA Conducts First-Ever Medical Evacuation from the ISS Due to Astronaut Illness

NASA successfully evacuated astronaut Mike Fincke from the ISS due to a medical emergency, marking the agency's first such operation. The incident highlights the importance of contingency planning for space missions, especially as missions become longer and more complex. Next, NASA will likely review medical protocols and prepare for future medical emergencies in space.
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