India in space after 41 years; Gaganyaatr Shubhanshu’s flight tomorrow

India in space after 41 years; Gaganyaatr Shubhanshu’s flight tomorrow

Washington New Delhi. June 11 is going to be historic for India. Indian astronaut Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla will leave for ISS at 5:30 pm on Wednesday. He will be the first Indian to go to ISS.

The mission of private space company Axiom will be launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Earlier this mission was to go on June 10.

Chairman V Narayanan said that the launch had to be postponed by a day due to bad weather. In a video message, Shubhanshu said, ‘I grew up reading about Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma.

I was influenced by him.’ Rakesh Sharma said in a message, ‘Best wishes to Shubhanshu. Be happy, return safely. A person does not remain the same after returning from space.

This experience changes your thinking. Hungary’s Tibor Kapu, Shubhanshu Shukla, Mission Director America’s Peggy Whitson and Poland’s Slavoj Ujnanski during the rehearsal

60 experiments from 31 countries in 14 days in space

60 experiments from 31 countries will be conducted in a day. Their aim is to make space missions affordable, safe and advanced. We will try to understand the effects on the human body in space. We will find out how the human body reacts in zero gravity and different conditions.

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