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AP Interview with Mike Fincke

An interview with astronaut Mike Fincke discussing his speech loss incident on the ISS.

The Sentinel NetworkAssociated Press2026-03-28
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THE DIAGNOSTIC GAP: The ISS cannot tell if your brain is bleeding.

An astronaut lost the ability to speak for twenty minutes in orbit. Months later, no one can explain why. The real story is what that silence exposed about the architecture.