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Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla exhibited a zero gravity experiment at the International Space Station (ISS) at the International Space Station (ISS) to show how the Micro gravity transforms daily physics. The experiment, which is a part of Axiom Space’s social assistance and scientific mission, emphasized the unique behavior of water in space.

After a 18-day stay in ISS, Mr. Shukla and the other three other-commuting Peggy Whitson and Mission experts Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski and Tibor Kapu-Tibor Aksiyom-4 mission from Hungary on Monday evening. Mr Shukla, which uses surface voltage to its own benefits, created a floating water balloon. “I became a water bent at the station here,” he joked.

Another astronaut Whitson also continued to press a plastic bag slowly into the sphere, which showed how the surface voltage adhered to the object and distorted the light like a lens and behaved like a magnet in micro gravity. Astronauts also talked not only about the opportunity to enter science, but also about the opportunity to convey the wonder and beauty of the Earth from space.

“I’m trying to enjoy every moment I take – just sitting next to the window and looking down. The most beautiful sight I’ve ever seen,” he said. Whitson announced that the crew has approached the end of two -week mission, while meticulous scientific research balanced with education and the participation of the public.

His mission also included social assistance to students and STEM communities around the world, including India, Hungary and Poland. He asked the world’s gravity to enter again, Whitson was clear: “I experienced me, I know the first person. Shukla said that on a hymen flight, the landing hopes to cope better than the rise of some space movement disease.

In 10 minutes of their broadcasts, astronauts estimate that they travel about 2,900 miles. The Axiom-4 mission began Space Odyssey on June 25, where the Falcon-9 rocket carrying the dragon space capsule exploded from Florida to ISS.

(Except the title, this story was not arranged by DNA staff and published from PTI)

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