Launch of Shukla-Payalted Axiom-4 for ISS on 10 June; Indian astronauts say that ‘even stars are attainable, Jai Hind’. Bharat News

New Delhi: The inauguration of the Axiom Mission, which will take the captain of the Indian astronaut-supported group Shubhinu Shukla to the International Space Station, has been postponed on 10 June, it was declared on Tuesday.The X4 crew has been scheduled to launch at the International Space Station on 10 June, which is EDT at 8:22 am to 8:22 am, “Exiom Space posted on X.Mission, part of the AX-4 program of the Axiom Space, was originally slate for take-offs on 29 May and then re-determined for 8 June, but the operational adjustment and quarantine protocol is now pushed by 10 June.During a virtual press conference, Shukla said that the AX-4 crew will hold talks with school students, teachers and members of the Indian space industry. “For the people of India, this mission is a milestone and I request India to pray for my success. Even the stars are attainable, Jai Hind,” he said, he will take Indian cuisines such as common nectar, moong dal halwa and carrot halwa on space flight.PM Narendra Modi is expected to interact with the X -4 crew during a 14 -day stay at ISS. “We will have one with an Indian VVIP,” Shukla asked space to a question on a conversation with the PM.Shukla, who will serve as a mission pilot, is ready to make history as the first Indian to travel to ISS and is running only in space from the second Indian-Rakesh Sharma’s prestigious 1984 mission. The AX-4 crew include Mission Commander Paigi Whitson, an experienced NASA astronaut and expert Slavose Slavose Uznanski-Vishanivski Poland and Hungary to Tibor Kapu.Shukla will be another Indian four decades after Rakesh Sharma’s prestigious spaceflight at the Soyuz Spacecraft of Russia in 1984.On Tuesday, Space Minister Jitendra Singh announced that the group Captain Shukla would study physical, cognitive and physical reactions in space, as well as the effects of using continuous electronic display in microgravity, is an important issue for prolonged space missions of the future. In addition, Shukla’s research will focus on the evaluation of therapeutic strategies to combat the skeletal muscle dysfunction in space and to combat these effects.The minister shared that astronauts would also use on the reproduction of extremists such as revival, existence and teargrade. These micro -organisms, which are known for their flexibility in extreme conditions, will help in furthering the scientific understanding of the stability of life beyond the earth.Speaking at India’s first human spaceflight mission, Gaganan, Singh said that its test stages are currently running, and the mission is scheduled in the beginning of 2027. Such enterprises will be a game-changer for India’s space ecosystem, making the country really self-determination in the domain. He said that India’s space economy is estimated to increase from $ 8 billion to $ 44 billion in the near future.