Central Californians were treated to a rare sight as a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule streaked across the night sky during its de-orbit burn, before splashing down off the coast of San Diego. The capsule carried astronauts Mike Fincke, Zena Cardman, Kimiya Yui, and Oleg Platonov, and returned to Earth in the Pacific Ocean at 0341 EST, approximately 10.5 hours after departing from the International Space Station.
The astronauts arrived back early due to a medical issue experienced by one of the crew members. This event marked the first time in the history of the ISS that a mission was cut short due to health concerns. The specific astronaut and medical condition have not been disclosed by NASA, but it was serious enough to cancel a planned spacewalk last week.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman clarified that the decision to bring Crew-11 home ahead of schedule was not due to an emergency, but rather because the necessary medical treatment was not available on the space station. The safety and well-being of the astronauts were the top priority in this situation.
The return of the Crew Dragon capsule was met with excitement as its four main parachutes deployed, safely guiding the spacecraft back to Earth. Welcome home to the brave crew members who journeyed to space and back.
