
When India celebrates a historical space moment with Shubhanshu Shukl’s way to the International Space Station (ISS), lighter, more personal details, attracted the attention of the Internet: Astronauts of the song list chose for their big day.
Before the successful Liftoff of Axiom Mission 4 (AX-4) on board SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket on Wednesday, and Axiom Space shared a view of the song list with a day of songs selected by the crew and Shukla’s Choice hit the emotional chord with many.
The Indian astronaut, a 39 -year -old fighter pilot and the second Indian who has ever traveled to space after Krakesh Sharma chose “Yun Hi Chala” from the 2004 Swades, a song known for its spiritual travel and quiet determination.
The crew started from Nasa’s Kennedy Space Centers in Florida early on Wednesday morning and meant another milestone for the presence of India in space. Shukla, selected isro, flies as part of a commercial American space mission led by Axiom Space, making it the first Indian.
Shukla, who embarked on the historic space Odyssey for Axiom-4 at the International Space Station (ISS), shares his first epic message to India. When he was released into space, the captain of the Shubhanshu Shukl, who is also a mission pilot, greeted the nation with the “Namascar” and said that the tricolor on his shoulder reminds him that his nation is with him in his flight.
“Namascar, mere Pyaare Deshwasiyo … Hum Antrisksh Mein Paho Gaye Hain Aur Kamaal Ki rides Thi (Namascar, My Dear Countries; we responded to space after 41 years),” Shubhanshu Shukla said in his introductory note for India.
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