SpaceX Starship Rocket Erupts in Massive Fireball During Texas Test with No Injuries

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:37am on 19 Jun 2025,Thursday Science

A SpaceX Starship prototype erupted into a massive fireball during a routine static engine test at the Starbase facility in Texas late Wednesday around 11 p.m. CT. The vehicle—Ship 36—experienced a “major anomaly” before its tenth flight test, triggering a dramatic explosion visible on live stream. SpaceX confirmed a safety perimeter was in place; all personnel are safe, and there’s no hazard to nearby communities. Local authorities and SpaceX crews have secured the site and are investigating the cause. The incident will likely delay the tenth Starship flight, as the company continues its rapid iter‑ate test approach.

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Axiom-4 Mission Carrying Indian Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla Delayed Again, New Launch Set For June 22

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:04pm on 18 Jun 2025,Wednesday Science

The Axiom-4 space mission carrying Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to the International Space Station (ISS) has been delayed again, with launch now targeted for June 22. Initially scheduled for May 29, the mission faced multiple postponements due to technical issues, including a Falcon-9 rocket oxygen leak and repairs on the ISS’s Zvezda module. Shukla will be the second Indian in space after Rakesh Sharma. The crew, led by former NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson, includes astronauts from Poland and Hungary. They will conduct 60 scientific experiments during their 14-day stay. Axiom Space confirmed the crew is in good health and quarantine. (PC: News18)

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International Crew Awaits As Axiom-4 Delayed Again Due To Falcon 9 Leak and ISS Repairs: NASA, SpaceX Push Launch To June 22

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 04:39am on 18 Jun 2025,Wednesday Science

The Axiom Mission 4 (Ax‑4), a private crewed flight to the International Space Station via SpaceX, has been delayed yet again. Originally set for June 19, then June 22, NASA, Axiom Space and SpaceX now target “no earlier than” Sunday, June 22, 2025, pending further inspection. The hold‑up stems from recent repair work on the ISS’s aging Russian Zvezda module and earlier liquid‑oxygen leakage in Falcon 9’s first stage. Crew includes Peggy Whitson (commander), India’s Shubhanshu Shukla (pilot), plus mission specialists from Poland and Hungary. The mission’s 14‑day scientific agenda spans 60+ experiments, marking the first ISS expedition for these nations. Safety and station integrity continue to guide schedule adjustments. (PC: NASA)

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Axiom‑4 Launch Rescheduled: Shubhanshu Shukla to Lift Off June 19 After Resolving Technical Hurdles

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:27am on 14 Jun 2025,Saturday Science

ISRO, in coordination with Axiom Space, SpaceX, and NASA, has announced that the Axiom‑4 mission—featuring Indian pilot Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla—will now launch on June 19, 2025, from Kennedy Space Center, aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 . Engineers successfully addressed a liquid oxygen leak in the rocket and investigated a pressure anomaly in the ISS’s Zvezda module . After five postponements—due to technical and ISS-related delays—Shukla’s 14‑day mission marks India’s return to human spaceflight since 1984. Experiments include nutrition, plant biology, and joint ISRO–NASA studies, with Peggy Whitson commanding alongside ESA and Hungarian crew members. (PC: IANS)

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Axiom‑4 Mission Reset: India’s Shubhanshu Shukla Set for June 19 Lift‑Off

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:38am on 14 Jun 2025,Saturday Science

India’s Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, aboard the commercial Axiom‑4 mission to the International Space Station, is now scheduled to launch on June 19, 2025, from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, following repeated delays caused by a liquid‑oxygen leak and an ISS pressure anomaly. This marks India’s re‑entry into human spaceflight alongside Poland and Hungary, with a 14‑day mission focusing on scientific research under a joint ISRO–NASA–ESA initiative . ISRO emphasizes that all technical issues have been resolved and crew safety remains paramount before updating future launch details. (PC: X)

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India’s Shubhanshu Shukla: Ax-4 Mission Rescheduled to June 19 After Technical Fixes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:05am on 14 Jun 2025,Saturday Science

India’s Air Force Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, set to become the first Indian aboard the ISS in over 40 years, will now launch on Axiom Mission 4 (Ax‑4) on June 19, 2025, from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 . Earlier launches (May 29, June 8–11) faced delays due to weather, a LOX leak during Falcon 9 hot-fire tests, an engine actuator issue, and an air leak aboard the ISS’s Zvezda module . ISRO emphasized astronaut safety and mission integrity while coordinating with NASA, Axiom Space, and SpaceX. Shukla will conduct seven India-designed experiments alongside international crew members Peggy Whitson, Sławosz Uznański, and Tibor Kapu. (PC: India Today)

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Axiom‑4: Kerala’s Seeds Headed to ISS for Microgravity Farming Breakthrough

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:07am on 12 Jun 2025,Thursday Science

Kerala Agricultural University, in collaboration with IIST and ISRO, has dispatched native seeds—rice, tomato, eggplant, sesame, pulses—to the International Space Station aboard Axiom‑4 to assess microgravity’s impact on germination, growth, gene expression, resilience, nutritional content, and microbiology . Scientists aim to test whether space-exposed seeds develop traits beneficial for climate‑stressed agriculture back home. These are part of seven ambitious Indian experiments on Ax‑4, also exploring microalgae, muscle atrophy, digital interface impacts, tardigrades, and cyanobacteria . Results after the 14‑day mission could pave the way for space‑based farming and enhanced Earth agriculture using resilient seed varieties. (PC: Mathrubhumi)

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India Spends Approximately ₹600 Crore Over 700 Hours to Train Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla for June 2025 Axiom-4 ISS Mission

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:06pm on 11 Jun 2025,Wednesday Science

India has invested an estimated ₹550–600 crore over a training span of 700+ hours to prepare IAF Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla for the historic Axiom-4 space mission to the International Space Station. This rigorous NASA-led training includes spacecraft systems, survival drills, and research protocols for over 60 experiments during his 2-week stay. Shukla will fly aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule, marking India’s second human spaceflight since Rakesh Sharma in 1984. The mission is a crucial step toward India’s Gaganyaan program and global space ambitions. (PC: X)

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Ax-4 Mission With India’s Shubhanshu Shukla May Launch By June 30, NASA Eyes New Windows After Delays

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:32pm on 11 Jun 2025,Wednesday Science

India’s Shubhanshu Shukla is set to make history as the first Indian astronaut to visit the ISS aboard Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4). Originally scheduled for May 29, the launch from Kennedy Space Center has faced repeated delays due to weather and a Falcon-9 fuel leak. NASA now confirms launch windows are available until June 30, with more possible in mid-July. The mission highlights India’s expanding role in space, as Shukla—a trained test pilot—will conduct microgravity experiments during the 10-day stay. The Ax-4 mission symbolizes global space cooperation and supports India’s future ambitions in human spaceflight through the Gaganyaan program.

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Ax-4 Launch With India’s Shubhanshu Shukla Delayed Again, Possible Liftoff By June 30 or Mid-July

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:43am on 11 Jun 2025,Wednesday Science

The Ax-4 mission carrying Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to the International Space Station remains delayed due to Falcon-9’s liquid oxygen leak and ongoing ISS traffic coordination. Originally scheduled for May 29, the launch has faced multiple setbacks, including weather and technical issues. NASA has outlined available launch windows through June 30, with more opening mid-July. Shukla, a Gaganyaan astronaut, will become the first Indian to visit the ISS on this 10-day mission. Axiom Space and SpaceX are finalising preparations. The mission highlights India’s growing space role and international partnerships, contributing to research and India’s long-term human spaceflight ambitions. (PC: X)

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