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Shubhanshu Shukla’s Axiom-4 mission postponed on June 10

Bengaluru: Axiom-4 mission (AX-4) group captain Sukhanshu Shukla and three other crew members for the International Space Station (ISS) will now be launched on 5.52pm, IST on June 5 on June 10, will be pushed for two days from the first launch date of 8 June.Without expanding the cause of postpanement on Tuesday, the Axiom Space is going to launch the ISS on June 10 at 8:22 am (Eastern Time) Launch Complex 39A with 39A launch Complex 39A. “With a few days to go for the launch, Shukla addressed the world with a stirring message of resolve, gratitude and vision – which is strongly inherent in science and proudly anchor India’s cultural heritage. He spoke as part of the crew’s final conversation before the lift-off.Saying that he feels inspired, ready and confident by going to the International Space Station (ISS), he said: “Even the stars are attainable.”He said, “There has been nothing less than some extraordinary, discovery and unwanted resolutions in the last few months. From diverse systems to advanced platforms, in continents and cultures. This training has been intense but deeply rewarded,” he said.He reiterated that he would not just take equipment and equipment, but “the hopes and dreams of one billion hearts”, and said that he would conduct seven Indian-designed experiments developed by research institutes across the nation. “This investigation will find out that microgravity stem affects everything from cell cultures to crop seeds, which forwards India’s footprint in space-based science. These experiments will pave the way for India’s progress in microgravity science. And I am proud to have a bridge between Earth and classroom for this leading research.”“Happiness” in classAX-4 Commander Paigi Whitson, saying that every mission is different because every crew brings something new to the table and is incredibly affected by dedication, work morality and passion of his team, he said: “…” And then, there is a symbol of the ‘Joy’- the selected zero-gurutavarpar indicator of the crew, and the cultural mosaic onboard. , Hans, named Joy, represents “knowledge in India”, “flexibility in Poland” and “Grace in Hungary”. “More than just one partner, will indicate our arrival in microgravity immediately after the joy launch. Through happiness, we will celebrate our diversity and our unity in the shared journey of space exploration,” he said.Need SouvenirsThe mission is not just scientist. To mark India’s artistic and cultural spirit, Shukla is carrying souvenirs designed by the students of the National Institute of Design – artifacts that represent India’s spirit. “I take them with deep pride.”On whether he will hold a live conversation with PM Modi from ISS, he said: “… We have many planned live events from orbit, including Indian VIPs, students, academics and interactions with the space industry, which are to share our experiences with people back home.”Reiterating that India’s first astronaut, Wing Commander (RTD) Rakesh Sharma has been a great patron, Shukla said: “I am taking something to honor him, but I cannot reveal it because I still have not told him what it is and I want it to be a surprise.” Sharma will not travel to see the launch.“I am taking some cuisine from India. We have a very rich Pak culture, so some of the things I am bringing include Mango Amrit, Moong Dal Halwa and Carrot Halwa. Some of these are my favorite, and I am very happy to be able to take them to share with my colleagues and astronauts who are currently at the station, ”Shukla said.He called upon the youth of India to invest in space in the future of the country. “Space is not a distant dream, but a future that they can give shape … with missions such as Bharata, Gaganian and Space Station, the younger generation will need to invest in space exploration. Therefore, I ask every trusting to join, participate, attach and dream of Boldli,” he said.

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