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Space station scare leads NASA to reassure public

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U.S. house company officers scrambled to reassure the general public after a broadcast seemingly of astronauts in orbit left viewers fearing the worst.

“There is no emergency situation going on aboard the International Space Station,” NASA stated Thursday on its X account.

The clarification got here after audio from a medical drill, simulating a situation involving an astronaut with decompression illness, was by accident included in a reside feed from the station.

“Check his pulse one more time,” stated a voice from an unidentified speaker, seemingly a flight surgeon, at 6.28 pm ET (2228GMT) throughout a scheduled livestream.

In reality, the voice was demonstrating steps for the remedy of a stricken astronaut.

The company defined that the audio had been mistakenly routed from a ground-based simulation channel and that there was no onboard emergency.

“Audio was aired on the NASA livestream from a simulation audio channel on the ground indicating a crew member was experiencing effects related to decompression sickness,” NASA clarified.

“The International Space Station crew members were in their sleep period at the time. All remain healthy and safe,” it added.

Last week, a pair of astronauts aboard Boeing’s Starliner capsule efficiently accomplished docking maneuvers with the station.

Source: www.anews.com.tr

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