NASA Set to Address ISS Concerns in Live News Conference
In a move aimed at reassuring the public and addressing concerns over a medical issue affecting an International Space Station crew member, NASA will host a live news conference on Thursday at 5 p.m. EST from its headquarters in Washington.
The decision comes after the space agency postponed a scheduled spacewalk originally planned for January 8 due to a pressing medical concern with one of its crew members currently living and working aboard the orbital laboratory. While the condition of the individual has been confirmed as stable, NASA has opted not to disclose any further details due to medical privacy reasons.
The news conference will be attended by key officials at the agency, including NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, Associate Administrator Amit Kshatriya, and Chief Health and Medical Officer Dr. James Polk.
Viewers can access live coverage of the event on various platforms, including NASA+, Amazon Prime, and the agency's YouTube channel. For media interested in participating virtually or in-person, a formal RSVP must be submitted to the NASA Newsroom no later than one hour prior to the start of the conference.
Representatives from NASA will also provide an update on the status of its orbital laboratory at the end of the press event.
In a move aimed at reassuring the public and addressing concerns over a medical issue affecting an International Space Station crew member, NASA will host a live news conference on Thursday at 5 p.m. EST from its headquarters in Washington.
The decision comes after the space agency postponed a scheduled spacewalk originally planned for January 8 due to a pressing medical concern with one of its crew members currently living and working aboard the orbital laboratory. While the condition of the individual has been confirmed as stable, NASA has opted not to disclose any further details due to medical privacy reasons.
The news conference will be attended by key officials at the agency, including NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman, Associate Administrator Amit Kshatriya, and Chief Health and Medical Officer Dr. James Polk.
Viewers can access live coverage of the event on various platforms, including NASA+, Amazon Prime, and the agency's YouTube channel. For media interested in participating virtually or in-person, a formal RSVP must be submitted to the NASA Newsroom no later than one hour prior to the start of the conference.
Representatives from NASA will also provide an update on the status of its orbital laboratory at the end of the press event.