
Axiom-4 crew, including the captain of the Shubhanshu Shukl group, during a scientific briefing. Photo: YouTube/@axiom space
With the Axiom Mission 4 (AX-4) layout from the International Space Station, which is to be held first than 16:35 (IST) 14 July, the captain of the Indian astronaut group Shubhanshu Shukl continued aboard the laboratory.
Axiom Space said that the crew uses the most of its last days in orbit and pushes a wide range of experiments that could shape the future of space exploration and improve life on Earth.
He also stated that the Shukla captain worked on an experiment with the microeras, deploying and storing samples that could one day provide food, oxygen and biofuels for deep space missions.
“Thanks to their durability, they make them a promising benefit to keep life outside the ground,” Axiom Space said.
The Captain of the Shukla and the crew also continued the Voyager Displays study that examines how Spaceflight affects eye movement and coordination.
The crew gathered data for the Enperchar study and examined how astronauts perceive and communicate with their environment in orbit-critical for designing mentally supporting stations for long-term missions.
“Other studies focused on brain blood flow, exploring how microgravity and elevated CO₂ levels affect cardiovascular function that could later benefit astronauts and patients on Earth. The radiation exposure was monitored using compact advice of nano -gauge, astronaut safety tools.”
“Until the favorable weather conditions, it is planned that the international crew with four persons is scheduled from the port heading ahead of the harmonious station module first than on Monday 14th July at 7.05 hours.
The crew took part in the obtained equivalence test, a cognitive experiment that measures learning and adaptability in space, and supported the Photongrav study by collecting brain activities to explore neuroadaptive technologies for space and medical applications.
Published – 11 July 2025 20:50 is