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Axiom Mission 4 Launch New Date And Time Update: Check Where To Watch Shubhanshu Shukla’s Space Journey LIVE | World News

Axiom Mission 4: After repeated delays, the Axiom Mission 4 has a new launch date and clock. NASA, Axiom Space and SpaceX target 2:31 AM EDT to launch Axiom Mission 4 to the International Space Station on Wednesday, June 25th. According to Indian Time, it will start on June 25 at 12: 01.

The task will depart from the 39A of the launch complex of NASA in Florida in Kennedy Space Center. After being released in the company’s Falcon 9 rocket, the crew will go to the laboratory in a new SpaceX Dragon spacecraft. The targeted placement time is 07.00 on Thursday, June 26th.

NASA was planned to be released on May 29th, but for the first time since June 8, June 10, June 11, 19 June 19, June 19, and last June 22, many times before.

This task brings together international cooperation and private sector innovation, indicating another milestone and an important step in the growing area of ​​commercial space flights.

Axiom 4 crew members: Mission Commander Peggy Whitson, Human Space flight Director at Axiom Space; Shubhanshu Shukla of the Indian Space Research Organization (Isro) is a pilot; Slawosz Uznanski from Poland-Wisniewski and Tibor Kapu from Hungary, both as task experts under the European Space Agency (ESA).

During the mission, the crew will perform various scientific experiments. In particular, Shukla, Isro, Biotechnology Department (DBT) and NASA will lead to research in food and space nutrition developed under a partnership. These studies aim to advance sustainable life support systems, which are a key area for long -term space research.

The four -member crew is quarantine in Florida and the station is ready to be released after being cleaned to get them. You can watch the live feeding of the launch on NASA’s social media channels.

(With Ians entrances)

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