On January 9 (local time), the United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) revealed that, in collaboration with SpaceX, it intends to have the spacecraft of the "Crew-11" manned space mission undock from the International Space Station at 5 p.m. on January 14 (Eastern Standard Time), contingent upon favorable weather conditions. Earlier, on January 8, NASA mentioned that owing to concerns regarding the health status (which is stable) of an astronaut currently aboard the station, and adhering to the principle of safeguarding medical privacy, it would conclude the space station residency phase of this manned mission earlier than initially planned, while refraining from divulging further details.
