
Captain Indian Astronaut Group Shaubhanshu Shukla, who after a 18 -day stay in the International Space Station (ISS), set back on the ground, completed all seven experiments with microgravity. Photo Credit: x/@isrospaceflight
Captain Indian Astronaut Group Shaubhanshu Shukla, who after a 18 -day stay in the International Space Station (ISS), set back on the ground, completed all seven experiments with microgravity.
“Gaganyatri shubhanshu shukl has successfully completed all seven experiments with microgravity and other planned activities, achieving an important milestone in the mission. Experiments on the Indian Tardigrades, Myogenesis, Methi and Moong, cyanobacteria, microalgae, crop,” ISRO, Monday, on Monday Monday).
Shukla’s captain is the first Indian to achieve space in the last 41 years.
ISRO assigned him several experiments with microgravity proposed by Indian main investigators (PiS) from various national research and development laboratories and academic institutions.
During his stay in the ISS, the captain of the Shukla group also spoke with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and had several interactions with the student community at home through Ham Radio.
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Published – 14 July 2025 21:17