
Shukla, the captain of the Shubhanshu Shukl, discussed his cosmic experience and the Indian Gaganyaan mission with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and emphasized the challenges of food in space and the need for more astronauts. In the videos of the Prime Minister’s shared offices (PMO), Shukla was seen in the growing interest in the universe exploration among children, which represents a shift in aspirations for the young generation.
When he thought about life in the universe, the captain of the Shukla Shukl PM Modim said: “The atmosphere is different. There is no gravity …”
Food is a challenge
During his interaction with the PM modim, the Shubhanshu Shukla group said, “Food is a big challenge at the space station, is less space and freight is expensive. You always try to wrap as many calories and nutrients in the least space, and experiments happen in any case …”
Global interest in Gaganyaan mission
Shukla emphasized Indian space survey programs and told PM Modim that there was a great interest in the Gaganyaan mission around the world.
“Wherever I went, whatever I met, whoever met, everyone was all very happy to meet me, very enthusiastic. The biggest thing was that everyone knew what India was doing in the area of the universe. Everyone knew about it and there were many people who were more enthusiastic from Gaganyaan Shukla.
“I think there is a very great opportunity for us somewhere, especially because the type of commitment that our government adopted to maintain the space program, budget every year, despite failures such as Chandrayaan 2. Even then we said no, we will move forward. Chandrayaan 3 was successful.
The need for the astronaut’s pool, says PM modi
PM modi urged the need to have a group of 40-50 astronauts for Indian space missions. Shubhanshu shukl, he replied to PM Modi, said, “When I was young, Rchessh Sharma Sir went for the first time in 1984, but the dream become an astronaut never came to my mind because we had no program.”
He added: “But when I went to the station this time, I talked to the children three times. In every program, the children asked how I could become an astronaut? So I think it is a great success for our country. In today’s India, it is possible that it is possible.
Shubhanshu Shukla told PM Modim on the academic requirements in the Air Force and stressed that their successful mission is just the beginning of other challenges that before us.
“… When I joined the Air Force, I thought I wouldn’t have to study, but then I would have to study a lot. And after a test pilot, it becomes a discipline engineering.
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