– Crew included astronauts from India, U.S., Poland, and Hungary.
– Mission duration: 18 days at ISS; return aboard SpaceX dragon on July 15 after splashing down off San Diego’s coast.
– Conducted over 60 research projects and completed 23 outreach events.
– Seven microgravity experiments assigned to Shukla were successfully brought back for analysis in India.
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla achieving this milestone marks a important leap forward in India’s pursuit of advanced human space missions under its Gaganyaan programme. By participating in Axiom Mission 4 alongside international counterparts, india not only gains valuable technical experience but also bolsters its credibility as an emerging player in global space exploration. The documentation process mandated by PM Modi underscores the institutional foresight necessary for utilizing international experiences domestically.
Further notable is the excitement generated among students through outreach conducted during shukla’s ISS tenure-this grassroots engagement may catalyze growth in India’s STEM education ecosystem with more aspirants seeking careers related to astronautics and research. Accomplished execution of microgravity experiments adds another layer of academic contribution coupling with practical advancements crucial to preparing robust systems under Gaganyaan initiative.
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