There is no more mystery about which astronaut suffered a medical issue aboard the International Space Station last month, prompting NASA’s first-ever medical evacuation.

Astronaut Mike Fincke, 58, has identified himself as the one who was in need of help in a statement published by NASA on Wednesday.

“On Jan. 7, while aboard the International Space Station, I experienced a medical event that required immediate attention from my incredible teammates,” Fincke said in the statement.

Fincke said he’s “doing very well” and is still undergoing “post-flight reconditioning,” though he did not specify what health issue prompted the need for medical evacuation.

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    I feel like if it were something related to the flight/mission they would probably be talking about it. Most likely this is something unexpected (pre-mission medical screening won’t allow anyone with risks to fly, there are always backup crew prepared for every launch) and probably completely unrelated to spaceflight, just bad timing.

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      1 day ago

      With the possible exception of maybe arthritis, and I’ve never heard of acute arthritis before, I can’t think of a single medical condition that wouldn’t be exacerbated by being in zero g.