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Axiom 4 mission: ‘Shubhanshu Shukla carries hopes of 1.4 billion Indians,’ says PM Modi on India’s space comeback

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra celebrated the launch of the Captain of the Indian Air Force Group Shubhanshu Shukla to the International Space Station (ISS) and called it a national moment of pride and hope.

“We welcomed the launch of the space mission carrying astronaut from India, Hungary, Poland and the United States.

Shukla is now the first Indian to visit ISS, as well as three international crews, as well as in a 14 -day science mission, SpaceX’s dragon spacecraft.
“Indian astronaut, group captain Shukla Shukla, the first Indian to be the first Indian to the international space station, Mod said Modi,” 1.4 billion Indian wishes, hopes and desires with him. “

“I wish him all his success to him and other astronauts!” The Prime Minister said in a mission in X.

The launch comes 40 years after Raqesh Sharma being the first Indian in space, and is seen as the pioneer of Isro’s Gaganaan mission planned for 2027.
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Axiom-4 mission: A new era for India in space

Group captain Shubhanshu Shukla, on June 25, supported by the Falcon-9 rocket in a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft at 12:00 at 12:00 and the historical launch complex 39a-Apollo 11 is used by Neil Armstrong.

Shukla, attended by astronauts from the United States, Hungary and Poland, will spend 14 days by conducting more than 60 scientific experiments from space agriculture and DNA repair in ISS to biomedical research in micro gravity.

Isro’s participation in cooperation with Axiom Space and NASA cost the country’s estimated 500 RS cost. However, experts believe that investment is critical for the future of India’s human space flight.

The task strengthens its preparations for its own crew attempt for Gaganyaan, which was expected to be expected to be in India in 2027 and the Bharatia Antariksh station, which was planned until 2035.

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Shukla’s first words after the launch, “Namascar Mere Deshwasion! Jai Hind, Jai Bharat” will hit an emotional chord with Indians.

Although he faced multiple air delay and technical problems, the launch was successful in the third attempt – not only for Shukla, but for India’s growing space on the global stage.

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