The event caused Nasa, who are active aiming to create a new “moon time” clock, to become concerned because the sound revealed a drill involving a frightened astronaut.
An unnamed speaker was talking to the team on the ISS about how to deal with a captain who was suffering from serious compression sickness and interrupting NASA’s regular scheduled livestream at 6:28pm ET.
The speech can be heard advising the team to” verify his pulse one more time” before putting the injured astronaut inside an oxygen-filled suit in the music.
The speech said the activity is the “best work therapy”, then said:” However, the prognosis for Commander is somewhat tenuous”.
Place enthusiasts who were watching the video rapidly became confounded, requiring NASA to convince the community that the scenario was false and that the ISS crew was asleep at the time.
There is no crisis condition going on aboard the International Space Station, according to NASA in a statement released on X.
A staff member was reported experiencing results related to decompression sickness on the NASA broadcast at around 5:28pm CDT from a modeling audio channel on the ground.
This voice was accidentally misplaced in an ongoing modeling where team members and floor teams practiced for a variety of scenarios in space, according to NASA. It is not related to a true emergency.
The members of the International Space Station team were in their sleeping at the time. All remain healthy and safe, and today’s astronauts may start at 8am EDT as planned”.
This comes after two Starliner pilots from Boeing’s Starliner had thruster problems and were successful docking with the ISS last year.