Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:23am on 16 Jul 2025,Wednesday Science
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla was safely extracted from the SpaceX Dragon capsule after the successful conclusion of the Axiom-4 mission. He is reported to be in stable condition and is now undergoing a structured post-mission medical evaluation led by ISRO and Axiom Space. The seven-day assessment includes cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and psychological health checks. During the 21-day mission, including 18 days aboard the International Space Station, Shukla conducted seven ISRO-led microgravity experiments on space biology and human physiology. His mission also featured public outreach events, strengthening India’s presence in international human spaceflight initiatives. (PC: PTI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:05pm on 15 Jul 2025,Tuesday Science
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla’s family celebrated his safe return from the Axiom-4 mission with tears, cake, and smiles. After 18 days on the ISS, Shukla landed safely near San Diego. His mother, Asha Shukla, said, “My son has safely returned. I thank God.” His father, Shambu Dayal Shukla, said the family felt proud of his success. Raised in a middle-class Lucknow home, Shukla joined the IAF in 2006. His space journey reportedly cost India $70 million and was supported by ISRO, NASA, and Axiom Space. Shukla’s achievement is hailed as an inspiration for India’s next generation of space explorers. (PC: News18)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:02pm on 15 Jul 2025,Tuesday Science
India has hailed Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla’s historic Ax-4 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) as a “stepping stone” for its future space ambitions, including the Gaganyaan mission. Shukla became the first Indian to visit the ISS, spending 18 days conducting over 60 scientific experiments, including seven from India. ISRO and India’s scientific leaders praised the mission’s success, calling it vital for India’s long-term goals, including an Indian space station by 2035 and a Moon landing by 2040. Experts said the mission strengthens India’s position in human spaceflight and space-biotech through international partnerships and innovation. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:51pm on 15 Jul 2025,Tuesday Science
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, who returned to Earth with the Axiom-4 crew after 18 days on the International Space Station, is expected to return to India by August 17, Union minister Jitendra Singh confirmed. The Axiom-4 mission concluded with a successful splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off California at 3:01 PM. Singh said Shukla’s return is subject to post-mission protocols, including rehabilitation, debriefing sessions, and discussions with ISRO teams. “We might expect him in Delhi by August 17,” Singh told PTI. Shukla’s mission marked a key milestone for India’s expanding presence in international space exploration. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:18pm on 15 Jul 2025,Tuesday Science
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla returned safely from the Axiom-4 mission on July 15, marking India’s first ISS mission in over 40 years. Shukla will undergo 10 days of medical quarantine at NASA’s Johnson Space Center before returning home in August. His insights will shape India’s Gaganyaan-4 mission in 2027 and plans for a future orbital station. Shukla completed over 60 experiments on human health, agriculture, and AI in space. ISRO and the Indian Air Force will honor him, with Shukla likely to play a key role in astronaut training, public engagement, and advancing India’s space diplomacy. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:02pm on 15 Jul 2025,Tuesday Science
Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla completed 18 days on the International Space Station (ISS) during the Axiom-4 mission, performing over 60 experiments. Shukla grew methi and moong seeds, tested cyanobacteria for oxygen recycling, and studied microalgae for future food and fuel solutions. He participated in experiments on muscle loss, brain-computer interfaces, and ISRO’s Voyager Display screentime project. Shukla also conducted a zero-gravity water bubble demonstration. These studies will support India’s Gaganyaan ambitions and future space tech. Shukla returned safely with crewmates Peggy Whitson, Slawosz Uznanski, and Tibor Kapu after splashdown on July 15. (PC: HT)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 11:13am on 15 Jul 2025,Tuesday Science
All the Axiom-4 crew including group captain Shubhanshu Shukla of ISRO safely returned to Earth after an 18-day mission aboard the International Space Station. Their SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, ‘Grace’, splashed down in the Pacific Ocean near California at 3:01 pm IST on July 15, concluding a 22.5-hour journey from the ISS. The crew conducted over 60 experiments on medicine, agriculture, and space science. This marks India’s first astronaut visit to the ISS and a major step toward its 2027 Gaganyaan mission. The multinational crew included astronauts from Poland and Hungary, reviving crewed spaceflight for their nations. Helicopters ferried the team for post-landing medical checks and re-acclimatisation.
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 10:59am on 15 Jul 2025,Tuesday Science
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla returned to Earth after 18 days aboard the Axiom-4 mission, marking India’s historic re-entry into human spaceflight. His spacecraft splashed down off California’s coast at 3:01 PM IST. In Lucknow, his parents, Shambhu Dayal and Asha Shukla, watched the live telecast, waving the Indian flag with teary eyes. They expressed pride and gratitude, calling it a moment for the entire nation. ISRO confirmed Shukla completed seven microgravity experiments, including studies on tardigrades, seeds, and microalgae. The crew witnessed over 300 sunrises and sunsets. Asha Shukla performed Sundarkand and temple rituals for his safe return, promising a grand welcome for her son who “wrote his name in history.”
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 10:13am on 15 Jul 2025,Tuesday Science
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, India’s first astronaut to visit the International Space Station, returned to Earth after a historic mission. Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed him, calling his journey “an inspiration for a billion dreams.” Shukla’s courage and pioneering spirit were hailed as a milestone in India’s space ambitions, especially the upcoming Human Space Flight Mission – Gaganyaan. The PM’s message emphasized national pride and the significance of Shukla’s achievement in advancing India’s space program. The mission marks a new chapter in India’s global space presence, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and exploration. (PC: News18 & X)
Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 09:49am on 15 Jul 2025,Tuesday Science
Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, the first Indian to reach the ISS via private spaceflight, has returned to Earth aboard SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft after an 18-day Axiom-4 mission. Undocking occurred on July 14 at 4:30 PM IST, with splashdown in July 15 around 3:00 PM IST. Trained by ISRO, Shukla conducted over 60 experiments on human health, agriculture, and space suit materials. His farewell message “If we decide, then even stars are attainable” echoes India’s growing space ambitions ahead of the Gaganyaan mission. The crew returns with 580+ pounds of scientific cargo. Family and nation await his safe return, marking a milestone in India’s space journey.