Shukla, AX-4 crew expected to ignore ISS on 14 July: NASA | Bharat News

Indian astronaut Shubhinshu Shukla and three other crew members of the Axiom-4 mission are expected to ignore the International Space Station (ISS), where they have already spent more than 14 days on 14 July. “We are working with the station program, looking carefully at Axiom-4 progress. I think we need to ignore that mission, and the current target is on 14 July,” Stitch said during a press conference late Thursday night. Over two weeks in the ISS, four-member team-Kamander Paigi Whitson, Pilot Shubhanshu “Shax”, Shukla, and Mission expert Slavose “Suve” Uznanski and Tibor Capu-Kapu-Kapu-Kapu-Kach have been focused on scientific work, technology performances and health monitoring studies.All four crew members are still in good health throughout their mission. After docking with ISS on 26 June, the crew acquaintance the first evening with unpacking and the next day with the station system. Since then, their work has covered areas ranging from biology and cognitive science to space health and material research.Shax, Indian Air Force Testing Pilot replaced the astronaut, the space has been closely involved in biology experiments. In the last few days, he documentation of seed development in Petri recipes and stored them in the Minus eighty-degree Laboratory Freezer. Once returned to Earth, these seeds will be grown in several generations to assess the impact of microgravity on their genetics, microbial environment and nutritional value.In another experiment, Shax worked on deploying and stopping Microelgies-during the mission of period period, is being studied for their ability to produce oxygen, food and biofuels. His ability to adapt to space environment makes him a major candidate for future life-support systems.He also gave a picture of samples for a parallel crop seed study. The six seed types will undergo post-mission cultivation to separate the desirable genetic symptoms that can help in the formation of flexible, sustainable agricultural systems in space.On the health front, the shocks and others supported the “astrologue” study, which examines the behavior and stress during missions. He also performed a neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) session – an exercise method using electrical impulses to prevent muscle damage in weightlessness.The crew work expanded into neurology and human physiology. Through the “Vyzer display” study, he helped assess that spaceflight eye movement, gaze control and hand – eye coordination – important factors for future astronauts – important factors for the inter -knowledge space interfaces. He also participated in the “acquired equality test”, designed to understand how the spaceflight affects learning and pattern recognition in a changed spatial environment.Finally, Axiom said, radiation safety was priority. The firm said, “All four astronauts wore a” red nano doster “, which collects real -time exposure data to evaluate space travel to evaluate efficacy and long -term health risks,” the firm said.