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Shubhanshu Shukla, who went on the Exium-4 mission, will return to India on 14 July.
After 17 days in space, Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla will return to Earth on 14 July. Earlier in the evening of July 13, in the Farewell Ceremony, he repeated the iconic dialogue of India’s first astronaut Rakesh Sharma in 1984 and said- India is still good from all where it is.
He said that it has been an incredible and magical journey. Today’s India looks ambitious, fearless, confident and proud from space
Indian Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla will return to Earth on 14 July. The US Space Agency NASA has given this information on Thursday. Four crew members including Shubhanshu reached the International Space Station (ISS) under the Exium-4 mission.
The Exium Mission was launched on 25 June from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Dragon spacecraft was docked at the International Space Station on 26 June after a 28 -hour travel. However, this mission was 14 days. Now Astronaut will return four days late.
Earlier on July 6, some pictures were revealed from the ISS station in Shubhanshu. In which Shubhanshu was seen watching the earth from the window of Kapola module. The Kapola module is a domed observation window, which consists of 7 windows.
Photos of Shubhanshu Shukla from space station …
Shubhanshu Shukla saw the beautiful view of the earth with the windows of the Kapola module of ISS.
Shubhanshu Shukla has a smile on his face. They look healthy and happy.
Shubhanshu also took pictures of Earth from the camera inside the Kapola module.
The central government wrote on X- Shubhanshu has represented India among the stars in space.
Shubhanshu had told the PM- there is no limit from space Prime Minister Modi spoke to Shubhanshu on a video call on 28 June. He asked what he felt first after seeing space, then Group Captain Shukla said, ‘From space, you do not see any limit. The whole earth looks united. ‘
Shubhanshu told Prime Minister Modi- India looks very grand from space. We see 16 sunrise and 16 sunset a day. Prime Minister Modi asked Shubhanshu Shukla that you have gone to the international space station with carrot pudding. Did you feed your colleagues? On this, Shubhanshu said that yes, he sat with his colleagues and ate it.
The picture is on 26 June, when Shubhanshu entered the space station after opening the hatch. They met fellow Astronaut.
Shubhanshu Shukla is part of the Exium-4 mission
Shubhanshu Shukla is part of the Exium-4 mission, for which India has paid Rs 548 crore for one seat. It is a private space flight mission, which is being partnership with American Space Company Exium, NASA and SpaceX. The company sends ISS to private astronauts in its spacecraft.
Shubhanshu will do 7 uses of Indian Education Institutes in ISS. Most of them are biological studies. They will do 5 other experiments with NASA, in which will collect data for long space missions. The experiments conducted in this mission will strengthen India’s Gaganyaan Mission.
After 41 years, an Indian astronaut went to space Indian Air Force Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla has been selected for this mission as part of an agreement between US space agency NASA and Indian agency ISRO. Rakesh Sharma of India, 41 years ago, traveled space in 1984 with a Soviet Union’s spacecraft.
This experience of Shubhanshu will be useful in the Gaganyaan Mission of India. This is India’s first human space mission, which aims to send Indian sky passengers to the lower orbit of the Earth. It is likely to be launched in 2027. In India, Astronaut is called Gaganayatri. Similarly, Cosmonott in Russia and Taikonott in China are called.
Shubhanshu Shukla has been given the number 634 at the space station.
What is International Space Station? The International Space Station is a large spacecraft moving around the Earth. In this, astronauts live and experiment in micro gravity. It travels at a speed of 28,000 kmph. It completes the circumambulation of the Earth every 90 minutes. 5 space agencies have made it together. The first piece of the station was launched in November 1998.
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