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Letters to the Editor: The general public ought to know the small print of NASA medical evacuations
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Letters to the Editor: The general public ought to know the small print of NASA medical evacuations

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Last updated: January 22, 2026 1:48 pm
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Jan. 22, 2026 5:30 AM PT

To the editor: The primary medical evacuation from the Worldwide House Station is important as a result of it exhibits some doable limitations on human house exploration (“Ailing astronaut returns to Earth early in NASA’s first medical evacuation,” Jan. 15). What medical or psychological issues do astronauts encounter throughout prolonged house missions? The general public, nevertheless, was not allowed to be taught the character of what was described as a “severe medical situation” suffered by the crew member due to “medical privateness.”

The general public, which is funding the house station and the mission, is entitled to know what medical issues are encountered by the astronauts in house. That approach, we will decide if we help billions being spent on future missions that require long-term house journey, reminiscent of a mission to Mars.

One of many circumstances for astronauts to take part in a publicly funded NASA mission ought to be waiving medical-privacy rights in regard to medical issues suffered whereas in house or after coming back from house.

David Ozeran, Tustin

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