Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla Returns From ISS As Dragon Splashes Down In Pacific Ocean | World News

Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla Return: Indian astronaut and Indian Air Force test pilot group captain Shubhanshu Shukla, spacecraft 3: 01 San Diego shore (2:31 PT) jumped.
Shubhanshu Shukla completed a 18-day mission at the International Space Station (ISS), along with three AX-4 crew. With this historical success, it was the first Indian to visit the International Space Station (ISS).
SpaceX, previously the dragon spacecraft ‘Grace’ Nosecone ‘closure and re -entry of the California coast after the release of the coast, he said. The crew returned to Earth about 22.5 hours after leaving ISS. On Monday, the AX-4 spacecraft was successfully blocked by Axiom Space and NASA, and started its journey.
In a Mission Update blog, NASA stated that the Dragon spacecraft was opened at the port of the Iss of ISS from the port facing the area (16:45 IST) at 7:15 (16:45 pm) and that Axiom has completed its fourth special astronaut mission to the laboratory.
During a live session in X, the Axiom Space said that the AX-4 mission includes more than 60 scientific studies and more than 20 social assistance activities.
List of Commanders
The AX-4 crew was the Pilot Shukla of the Indian Space Research Organization (Isro), the European Space Agency (ESA) project astronaut Slawosz “Suave” Uznanski-Wisniewski and Hunor Astronaut Tibor Kapu Hunor Astronaut Tibor Kapu from Hunor Astronaut Tibor Kapu. The team actively carried out scientific research and social assistance activities during his 18 -day stay at the International Space Station (ISS).
According to NASA, the Dragon spacecraft returned with more than 580 pounds of cargo, including data from more than 60 experiments during the NASA hardware, and more than 60 experiments during the task.
Axiom Mission 4 Launch
On June 25, the Axiom Mission 4 departed from the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from NASA’s launch complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The Dragon Space Vehicle was connected to the port of the adaptation module, which was facing the area before the program at 16:05 on June 26th. (With memory entrances)