When will Shubhanshu Shukla Travel to Dimension Project is Getting Behind Schedule Say

When will Shubhanshu Shukla Travel to Dimension Project is Getting Behind Schedule Say


Axiom Area Project: When will Shubhanshu Shukla of India fly a space flight? This question is in everyone’s mind. No official information has been given by the Government of India, but the post of American Space Agency NASA (NASA) has informed about the mission to be launched next year. It is reported that due to the essential interaction approval process, the next Exiom Space (Axiom Area) will be launched by a delay of several months.

The target was to launch a mission named AX-4 before October this year. NASA officials told the social media platform X on Friday that the mission will no longer be launched before the spring of 2025 (March-April).

In the post, NASA wrote that the Crew of AX-4 is yet to be approved to fly. This approval is to be given from the multilet crew operational panel. This approval has to be obtained for all the estronauts reaching the International Space Station (ISS). Currently, the Axiom Space has not said anything about this. However, all the Estronauts have started training in Hyostan, USA.

According to a report, NASA’s former astronaut will be the commander of the Pegy Whitson Mission. Apart from them, three international asst shoulds have been made part of the mission. These include Shubhanshu Shukla of India, European Space Agency (ESA) Polish Mission Expert Slavose Slavose Uznański and Hungary Mission Expert Tibor Kapu. This will be the first time a polish astronaut will go into space in 40 years.

Who is Shubhanshu Shukla?

Shubhanshu Shukla hails from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. He has been a student of the National Defense Academy. In 2006, he was appointed in the Combat Wing of the Air Force. He has a flight experience of more than 2 thousand hours. Now he will represent India in space.

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