Shubhanshu Shukla
A big news related to ISRO has come out. Let us know that the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) astronaut group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla is returning to Earth on July 15 after spending 18 days at the International Space Station (ISS). Under the Axiom-4 mission, Shukla and three other astronaut-fumigation Paigi Whites, Slavose Ujnansky-Visnivsky of Poland and Tibor Kapu of Hungary are involved in the visit. All these people reached the ISS on 26 June. This mission is an important step for ISRO's ambitious Gaganyaan program.
According to NASA, the four astronauts will leave for ISS from Crew Dragon spacecraft at 4:35 pm on July 14. After several orbital procedures, the vehicle will land in the sea near the California coast at 3:00 pm on 15 July. After returning, Shukla will have to undergo a seven -day rehabilitation program under the supervision of a flight surgeon to adapt to Earth's gravity. So that their health can be maintained.
Shukla's health is good: ISRO
ISRO told that Shukla's health is good and he is full of enthusiasm. Flight surgeons will monitor their physical and mental state during rehabilitation. Please tell that ISRO has paid about 550 crores for this mission. Which will provide an important experience for the preparations for the Gaganyaan Mission starting in 2027. Which will benefit ISRO a lot.
Yan will return to Earth with data of more than 60 experiments: NASA
The ISS revolves around the Earth at a speed of 28,000 kmph. Explain that the crew dragon will automatically separate from the station and gradually reduce the speed and enter the Earth's atmosphere. According to NASA, this vehicle will return to Earth with more than 580 pounds, NASA hardware and data of more than 60 experiments. Mission Commander Paigi Whitson told in a post on his social media handle X that he and his team are enjoying the ISS with cocktails and good people on the last day. He jokingly said that Shukla brought carrot pudding and mangoes, which has won the hearts of all.
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