New Delhi: Indian astronaut Shubhinhu Shukla and his other three Spacesmates of Exiom -4 mission, starting their return journey on Earth after their 18 -day stay at the international space station, Space Minister Jitendra Singh expressed happiness over the successful inconvenience of the dragon capsule on Monday, saying that the whole country was waiting for Shukla.In a post on X, he said, “Welcome Shubhantu! The whole nation waits to come back to your home … as you start your return journey, after the successful neglect of #AXIOM4”.Group captain Shukla’s father, Shambu Dayal Shukla also expressed happiness and said, “We are very happy that indiscriminately happened. We hope that the landing will be smoothly tomorrow. We believe in Almighty”. He said, “We thank people and Honorable Prime Minister for blessing our son”.Astronaut’s mother, Asha Devi said that her entire family is overwhelmed by happiness and anticipation. “Independence has been successfully, and we hope he will successfully land. We are praying that he will successfully go to the ground tomorrow”.
Shukla Commander Pagi Whitson and Mission experts are accompanied by Slavose Uznansky-Viznivski, Poland, Poland and Hungary’s Tibor Kapu. Shukla, who flew into space after Rakesh Sharma in 1984, is only the second Indian.ISRO said on Monday that astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla successfully completed all seven microgravity experiments and other planned activities, which Iso said on Monday. It states that tardigrade, myogenesis, fenugreek and moong seed sprouts, cyanobacteria, microlega, crop seeds and Indian stress on Indian stress have been completed according to planned.After a series of orbital maneuvers after ignoring, the Dragon spacecraft is expected to appear below the coast of California on the IST on Tuesday at 3.01 pm. Anil Prakash, Director General of SATCOM Industry Association-India, said that Shukla’s 18-day mission in ISS is not just one milestone; It jumps India in the Space-Biotech Frontier.Siya-India Director General Anil Prakash said, “The 18-day mission of Captain Shubhhu Shukla, a group of ISS, is not just a milestone-it jumps India in the Space-Boyotech Frontier.” “ISS as India’s first astronaut and second in space only since 1984, he led seven ISRO-supported microgravity experiments …, put the first step towards class-based, self-reliant life-support systems. In durable biotech innovation. SIA India appreciated this collaborative success in advancing India from space exploration to global space-powered biotech leadership, ”said Prakash.