Indian Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to Start Go Back Progress to Earth on Bastille Day, Nasa Provides data

Indian Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to Start Go Back Progress to Earth on Bastille Day, Nasa Provides data


Four crew members of the Axiom-4 mission, which arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) last month, will begin on July 14. These include Indian Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla. Shukla is the first Indian to visit ISS. However, she is the second astronaut in the country to go into space after Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma.

Steve Sew, the manager of the commercial crew program of the American Space Agency NASA, said, “We are monitoring the progress of Axiom-4. This mission needs to be ignored and our target for Undock is July 14.” In the Indian Air Force, Group Captain Shukla has done seven special experiments associated with India with Axiom-4 mission. The Axiom-4 mission is also important for the country’s first Human Space Flight Mission Gaganyaan.

Apart from Shukla, the mission includes the Crew PEGGY Whitson of America, Slawosz Uznanski Wisniemski of Poland and Tibor Kapu of Hungary. Along with these astronauts, a Swain Toy, called please, has been sent as his indicator of zero gravity. Shukla is responsible for the pilot of this mission, while PEGGY WHITSON was with the command as a mission commander. The splashadown of the Axiom-4 mission will be near the coast of the Pacific Ocean in California, USA, several hours after ignorance. The AXIOM-4 mission has 31 countries participation, NASA and Axiom Range made strict preparations to bring this mission to ISS with security. For this, the launch of the mission was also postponed several times.

Group caption Shukla’s parents said that they were proud that they are returning after completing their mission. Shukla, the Chief Scientist of the American Space Infrastructure firm Axiom Range, was told by Shukla that he was proud to make Indian scientists’ experiments a reality on ISS. He had said, “This mission will create opportunities for Indian scientists and researchers for microgvity or space research.” The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) may also give some important lessons from this for its Gaganyaan Mission.

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