
As Shubhanshu Shhukla prepares to become the second Indian in 41 years to travel to space, astronomer and professor RC Kapoor on Tuesday that the Axiom-4 missions will have a “very special astronaut”.
Prof. Kapoor also spoke about the mission’s goal and revealed that Shukla was supposed to perform seven experiments at the International Space Station (ISS), he said.
Mission includes astronauts from India, Poland, Hungary and the USA
When he spoke with or, Prof RC Kapoor revealed that the missile would transfer four “very special” passengers to the ISS.
Passengers are from different nationalities. The American Astronaut Peggy Whitson will control the mission. Three other astronauts: one of Poland, one of Hungary and Shukla, Indian.
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When he spoke of Shubansh Shukl and the meaning of the Axiom-4 mission for India, the professor said: “He is the captain of the group in the Air Force and was trained for space travel, especially in terms of Gaganyan,” he said.
Prof. Kapoor claimed to be a great opportunity for our Indian astronaut to be taken to the ISS, which is a heavy table satellite moving above the ground from a height of about 400 km. “This space station has been there since 1998 and this is the first time that Indian participation occurs,” she said either.
Shukla to perform 7 out of 60 scientific experiments aboard ISS
The aim of the Axiom-4 mission is to perform 60 experiments. Prof. Kapoor also said that Shukla would lead seven of these 60 experiments.
“Shukla will have seven experiments and have different varieties,” said Prof Kapoor or.
Prof. Kapoor also discussed the visit of the Squadron Rrakesh Sharma in space and said that Sharma stayed in space for about eight days and conducted some experiments.
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Professor said, “It’s an exciting moment for us, because after 41 years, if you remember, in April 1984, the leader of the Rrakesh Sharma squadron flew aboard the T-11 missiles of the Russian Space Agency and then he was trained in Russia that he was already in Russia,” he was already in Russia. “
Prof. Kapoor spoke of extensive training for astronauts and said, “There are no easy things in space. Everything must work perfectly.
“After starting, it may take 28 hours to get the Axiom-4 at the station … But we hope everything is going perfectly,” she said.
The main milestone for ISRO and other countries
The opening of Axiom-4 means a rare milestone for astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary, each of which will embark on their first mission to the ISS, reported nor.
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This also means the second human cosmic forest sponsored by the government for more than four decades for each of these countries.
The mission is the main milestone that has achieved an Indian space research organization (ISRO) Cooperation with NASA through axiom space.
Starting was overparted by June 11 due to weather conditions
ISRO 9 June announced that the mission to be launched on June 10 was overparted to the 11th June due to unfavorable weather conditions.
Details of astronauts will join the mission
Connection to the mission is Slawosz Poznani from Poland, the European Space Agency (ESA) Astronaut and Tibor Kapu from Hungary.
Since 1978, the Viewer will be the second astronaut of Poland, similar to the Capt, which will also be the second of Hungary since 1980.
The American astronaut Peggy Whitson orders a mission and adds the longest cumulative time spent in space in any Americans.
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