Shubhanshu Shukla, a astronaut of Indian origin, is now ready to return to Earth after spending 18 days at the International Space Station (ISS) and carrying out many important scientific experiments. Under the Axiom-4 mission, he and three other astronauts will start a return journey on July 14. According to NASA, his safe landing on Earth is scheduled on July 15 at 3:00 pm (Indian time).
Dragon vehicle is bringing ‘scientific treasury’ from space
NASA has informed that many rare and important scientific materials involved in this mission are returning from space. These include 580 pounds (about 263 kg) scientific equipment, NASA’s space hardware and data of more than 60 science experiments. These experiments have been done in space and the future space is considered very important for technology and medical science.
Crew return process begins
All scientific experiments of Axiom-4 crew have been completed. Now the process of their return has started. The process of ‘Undocking’ will start from the space station from the space station from 4:35 pm on July 14 at 4:35 pm on July 14.
Who are in the Axiom-4 team?
- The four -member team of this mission is included.
- Pagi Whitson- Mission Commander
- Shubhanshu Shukla- Pilot
- Slavose Uznansky-Visnivsky- Mission Specialist
- Tibor Kapu – Mission Specialist
Shukla arrived with mango juice and carrot pudding in space
This space journey was special for Shubhanshu Shukla in many ways. He has become the first Indian to reach the International Space Station (ISS). Earlier, in 1984, Rakesh Sharma flew into space under Soviet Russia’s Salute-7 mission. Now Shukla has become another Indian to travel space.
In this historic journey, Shukla also took the special sweetness of India with her. Mango juice and carrot pudding. It was the taste of the house for him, who was also supporting him in space.
Dragon spacecraft launched on 25 June
The Dragon Spacecraft was launched on 25 June from the Canedi Space Center in Florida, USA under the AXIOM-4 mission. After a journey of about 28 hours, the vehicle reached the international space station on 26 June.
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