The date for the new history of India to go to the International Space Station of Captain Subhanshu Shukla

India is going to create a new history in the space industry. Group Captain Subhanshu Shukla will become the first Indian astronaut to travel to the International Space Station (ISS) under the Axium Mission 4 (AX-4). The release date of the work has now been launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Air Force Pilot Subanshu
Indian astronauts, who are part of the Kakanyan Mission, will leave the Kennedy Space Center in May 2025. This task is an important step in India’s participation in international space exploration. The Indian Air Force (IAF) senior pilot Subanshu will serve as a mission pilot at the SpaceX dragon spacecraft. He is a nominated astronaut for India’s ambitious Gaganyon Human Space Airline.
The X -4 Mission NASA’s former NASA astronaut Biki Vitson is headed by Poland’s Souz Ujnanski -Visnivsky and Hungary’s Thibor Capu Mission experts. The purpose of this 14 -day task is to carry out Micro Gravity Science Tests, Education Development and Business Affairs. Subhanshu has a plan to take artifacts from different territories, and he will show the cultural heritage of India by doing yoga posters in space.
Private astronaut access to space
Subhansh Shukla’s participation in the global space exploration in the footsteps of Rakesh Sharma, the first Indian to go into space in 1984, shows India’s emerging role. The cooperation between NASA, Axium Space and ISRO shows the private esparnator downward to the earth.
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On a journey to the Shukla Yatra, it is considered a representation of India’s joint aspirations, and it is said to be a traveling of 140 crore Indians as a person traveling in space. With this task, India will further strengthen its existence in the global space community. At the same time, future generation of lovers and astronauts will encourage space. As the release date is approaching, the interest of this historical moment in space history among Indians is increasing.