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The Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla and the other three members of the Axiom-4 mission will soon return from the International Space Station (ISS) to the Earth. For two weeks in ISS, the Axiom-4 crew completed approximately 230 Earth orbit.
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, as well as the other Aksiyom-4 task team will soon return to Earth.
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla and the other three members of the Axiom-4 mission are scheduled to return from the International Space Station (ISS) to Earth on July 14th. NASA’s commercial crew Program manager Steve Stitch, “We work with the station program, Aksiyom-4 progress carefully watch. I think we need to solve this task,” he said.
Axiom-4 crew for two weeks in ISS -Shukla, Peggy Whitson, Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski and Tibor Kapu-Earth’s approximately 230 orbit. According to a report of the Indian Press Foundation, they witnessed 230 days of birth and covered about 10,000,000 kilometers in space. “More than 250 miles above the Earth, the crew has spent the interruption period to catch images and videos by taking the opinion of our home planet below and re -connecting with your loved ones.” These silent moments gave a rare break in their daily routines that are strictly planned.
While waiting for the last approval of NASA’s Return Program, the crew has recently spent his last dismissal days in ISS and marked the end of his non -working days. The Axiom-4 mission is also remarkable for scientific achievements. Mürettebat, biomedical science, space technology, agriculture, neuroscience and advanced materials have carried out more than 60 experiments – so far any axiom in a special astronaut mission.
These investigations are expected to provide valuable information for future human space flight and daily life in the world. Some focal areas include diabetes maintenance, new approaches to cancer treatment, and human health and performance in space. “Every test tube, data point and observation brings us one step closer to a global community that lives in a low world orbit, Ax Axiom Space said in a statement Axiom Space, Axiom Space.
The Axiom-4 mission was launched on June 25 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. After a 28 -hour journey, the Dragon spacecraft successfully approached with the International Space Station on June 26th.
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