Shukla, captain of the Shubhanshu Shukla, interacts with students via Ham Radio at a meeting held in Thiruvananthapuram. Photo: Special arrangement
The captain of the Shaubhanshu Shukla, who is aboard the International Space Station (ISS), had a short interaction with students who gathered on Friday at the Ur Rao satellite center. He interact with the student community via Ham Radio, which took about 10 minutes.
The interaction under the supervision of an amateur radio on the ISS (Ariss) recorded the participation of approximately 70 students who asked questions on the Indian Astronauts on a trip to the space station and everyday routine in the orbit laboratory.
“One and a half days (path to ISS) and then you will see you on the ISS … It was very exciting to see and the whole process of approaching the capsule to the station and then standing in accordance with the docking port and then moving and anchoring to the port.
His mission Axiom-4 (AX-4) at the International Space Station (ISS) began on June 25, 2025 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Centers in Florida. After a 28 and a half -hour journey on the Dragon ISS spacecraft, GP Shukla and other members of the ISS crew reached.
He also talked about the complex docking process. “So when we landed at a space station, there were two crew members who were able to achieve a docking port. And then you will see you at the International Space Station, which will be your home for the next 14 days,” he said.
Captain GP. He also talked about the experiments he performed at the space station and how sleep is a challenge. “We have to tie our sleeping bags,” he said.
Published – 4 July 2025 22:38
