(8 Nov 2024)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: PART MUST CREDIT NASA
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1. SOUNDBITE (English) Raegan Scharfetter, NASA communications:
“Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to NASA’s Johnson Space Center. I’m Raegan Scharfetter, here today joined by NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 crew members who just recently returned home after a 232-day stay aboard the International Space Station.”
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ARCHIVE: Gulf of Mexico – 25 October 2024
2. Capsule with parachute landing
3. Capsule being lifted out from water
4. Matthew Dominick being assisted out of capsule
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5. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Michael Barratt, NASA astronaut:
“One thing to start off up front, I know there may be some interest in our post-flight medical event where we diverted to a hospital. You know, spaceflight is still something we don’t fully understand. We’re finding things that we don’t expect sometimes. And this was one of those times. And, we’re still piecing things together on this. And so to maintain medical privacy and to let our processes go forward in an orderly manner, this is all we’re going to say about that event at this time.”
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ARCHIVE: Gulf of Mexico – 25 October 2024
6. Michael Barratt being assisted out of capsule
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7. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Michael Barratt, NASA astronaut:
“As you may know, I’m a medical doctor. Space medicine is my passion, to be real honest, and how we adapt, how we experience human spaceflight is something that we all take very seriously.”
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8. SOUNDBITE (English) Matthew Dominick, NASA astronaut:
“And it’s the little things. Like the big things you expect, right? Being disoriented, being dizzy. But the little things, like just sitting in a hard chair, right? My backside has not really sat in a hard thing for 235 days.”
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ARCHIVE: Gulf of Mexico – 25 October 2024
9. Jeanette Epps being assisted out of capsule
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10. SOUNDBITE (English) Jeanette Epps, NASA astronaut:
“Everyone’s different. And that’s the part that you can’t predict. You don’t know like, you know, one issue Matt may have I may not have, but I may have several things that he doesn’t have. And so, and we did different experiments on board. So we don’t know how we’re going to respond when we, when we return and how fast. And every day is better than the day before.”
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ARCHIVE: International Space Station – 5 March 2024
11. Crew-8 astronauts come through hatch, greet previous crew
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ARCHIVE: Cape Canaveral, Florida – 25 February 2024
12. STILL The SpaceX crew of the Dragon spacecraft, from left, cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin, pilot Michael Barratt, commander Matthew Dominick and mission specialist Jeanette Epps gather for a photo after arriving at the Kennedy Space Center
STORYLINE:
Three NASA astronauts whose prolonged space station mission ended with a trip to the hospital last month declined to say Friday which one of them got sick.
Soon after their SpaceX capsule splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico off the Florida coast, the three were taken to a hospital in nearby Pensacola along with Russian cosmonaut Alexander Grebenkin, who launched with them back in March.
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