India is still ‘Sara Jahn Se Acha’, which in the last message from space says Shubhanshu Shukla India News

Muhammad Iqbal’s words “Sare Jahn Si Ekcha” – better than the rest of the world – once in space and once, 41 years later, Indian astronauts were spoken by Rakesh Sharma. This time, this astronaut was Sukhanshu Shukla (Shaks), who reiterated Bhavna from the International Space Station (ISS).In his last message of ISS, Shax said in Hindi during the AXIOM-4 (AX-4) farewell ceremony on Sunday: “A year ago, a year ago, one went to an Indian space and told us what India looks like from space. And I am sure we all want to know how India looks today. India’s today is full of ambitious, fearful, confidence, self-confidence. And because of all this, today’s India still looks better than the whole world (uniform with all the world).“I have made a great journey,” Shukla said, addressing fellow Indians to look back home. “As soon as this journey is complete, our [yours and mine] The journey is long. India’s human spacecraft journey is both long and challenging. But I assure you, if we decide, even the stars are attainable, ”they told the Indians.Shukla’s message rescued an event in a two-and-a-half week in ISS, where the AX-4 crew conducted scientific experiments, technology performances and education outreach activities. The crew often got time to gaze back to Earth – a scene that Shukla said “almost magical.”Considering his launch in SpaceX’s Falcon -9 rocket on 25 June, Shukla said: “When I started on Falcon -9 on 25 June, I did not imagine all this. And I think it has been incredible because of the people involved. Staying here and working with professionals like you was an incredible happiness. , Shukla expressed gratitude to ISRO, Axiom Space, NASA and Spacex to make the mission possible, and admitted to bringing students and researchers back home who contributed to outreach and science programs. “… I agree with Tibor [Kapu] These missions have implications which are beyond science. And I believe it will do this in our country. I learn a lot of memories with me. But what is the highest with me is what humanity can achieve when we all come together for a general goal.AX-4 Mission Commander Paigi Whites, Mission expert Tibor Kapu and Slavose Uznanski also addressed people in their respective countries and thanked the campaign 73 crew for their stay in ISS incredible. According to the current plans, the crew is expected to sprinkle from the ISS from ISS at 4.35 pm on 14 July and from the coast of California at around 3 pm on July 15.