India’s climbing for Pedestal of Vikasit India has started through space: Jitendra Singh after Axiom 4 Mission

India's climbing for Pedestal of Vikasit India has started through space: Jitendra Singh after Axiom 4 Mission

Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Wednesday appreciated the successful liftoff to the ISS by the Axiom 4 mission run by the group’s captain Shubanshu Shukla, stating that “India’s climbing for the pedestal of Viksit Bharat has begun through space.”

The Union Minister highlighted the group captain Shubanshu Shukla, who is the most important member of the “probably” Xiom 4 mission and will showcase the seven important experiments designed by Indian institutions.

India’s climbing for the Vicky India’s pedestal has begun through space. Shubhuhu Shukla is probably the most important member of this mission as he performs seven important experiments designed by Indian institutions. Jitendra Singh told reporters, these will be important for all agencies worldwide.

Singh further praised the efforts of Vikram Sarabhai and Satish Dhawan, the founding father of the Indian Space Program. He said that it was his “windication” that the mission was to be under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Union Minister said, “This is actually a vengeance of the founding fathers of India’s space program, Vikram Sarabhai and Satish Dhawan. This is because this vengeance of our founding fathers was to be under the leadership of PM Modi”, the Union Minister said.

Jitendra Singh was seen distributing sweets after Australian High Commissioner to India Philip Green, Frances Edmson AC, Governor of South Australia, and others after a successful liftoff of Axiom 4 mission.

AXIOM Mission 4 launched the SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft from Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 2:31 pm (12 noon IST).

It is the fourth private astronaut mission for the International Space Station. The crew is traveling to the Parikrama Laboratory at a new SpaceX Dragon spacecraft. The targeted docking time is on Thursday, 26 June at around 7 pm (4pm IST).

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Once do the dock, astronauts planned to spend 14 days aboard the parikrama laboratory, in which a mission with science, outreach and commercial activities was conducted. Pengi Whitson, a former NASA astronaut and director of the Human Spacecraft at the Exiom Space, is under the command of the mission, while the Indian Space Research Organization’s Astronauts Group captain Shubanshu Shukla serves as a pilot. The two mission experts are the European Space Agency Project Astronaut Slavos Uznanski-Visnivski of Poland and Hungary’s Tibor Kapu.

Astronauts are using the new Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AXEMU) spacesuit, which provides them with advanced capabilities for space exploration, while NASA offers NASA with the necessary professional developed human systems to reach, live and work on the moon and around.

Advanced spacesuits ensure that astronauts are equipped with high -performance, strong equipment and are designed to adjust a wide range of crew members.

The AX-4 mission is going to do major research. Research supplement includes around 60 scientific studies and activities that represent 31 countries, including the United States, India, Poland, Hungary, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Nigeria, UAE and the entire Europe.

It will be the most research and science -related activities that are held on an Axiom Space Mission at the International Space Station, collaborating to start several scientific investigations for Datenasa and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization). (AI)

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