A SpaceX capsule carrying four astronauts departed the International Space Station (ISS) early on Wednesday due to a medical emergency. The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, named Endeavour, undocked at 22:30 GMT. NASA confirmed the mission was cut short. The capsule is expected to splash down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California on Thursday morning. On board are NASA astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, along with two other crew members. The nature of the medical emergency remains undisclosed. NASA is expected to release further information after the landing. The early return interrupts planned research activities on the ISS, impacting international collaborative science projects. The ISS, a joint project involving the United States, Russia, Canada, Japan, and the European Space Agency, serves as a crucial platform for scientific research in microgravity. Recovery teams are preparing for the Endeavour's arrival. A press conference is scheduled following the astronauts' return to land.
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