NASA broadcast from the space station puts San Carlos Hospital (Cádiz) on alert
International Special Stationdespite the fact that it is located approximately 400 kilometers from the surface of the earth, it is one of the largest centers research and laboratories what is available to humanity. Cosmonauts of different nationalities coexist there and are responsible for research and service from the center. A work that is sometimes distributed POT via live signal.
It was one of these transmissions that caused alarm in the hospital. San Carlos, in San Fernando (Cadiz), According to the NASA Spaceflight forum. Specifically, after briefly cutting out the image, the voice reported that Commander Matthew Dominic had begun to suffer from symptoms “decompression syndrome” or “diver’s illness” and requested that an emergency protocol be initiated.
What is decompression sickness or diver’s sickness?
Decompression sickness is caused by sudden drop in blood pressure atmospheric and can cause the formation of small bubbles and inflammation, death in the most serious cases. However, it can be treated.
At the beginning of the transcript, one could hear during the broadcast: “I found a hospital in Spain that has intensive care and hyperbaric treatment units. This is a hospital St. Charles in San Fernando, Cadiz.
From here, astronauts must land in the surrounding area Naval Base Rota on the Crew Dragon ship to transport a patient to the hospital.
However, the message was nothing more than modelingwhich is confirmed by the official report of the International Space Station: “There is no emergency aboard the International Space Station.” In the same X post, they explain that the simulation’s audio was mistakenly interfering with the live stream: “This audio was inadvertently distracted from an ongoing simulation in which crew and ground crews are training for various scenarios in space and unrelated to an actual emergency.” The crew members of the International Space Station were sleeping at that time. All stay healthy and safe” ends.
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