
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, creating history by being the first Indian to foot in the International Space Station (ISS), It’s on his way home.
A live broadcast shows axiom-4 (AX-4) mission to open from the orbiting laboratory with four members of the crew on Monday. it expected to enter below within 24 hours.
NASA’s Veterans and Peggy Whitons and Peggy Peggy in the Group Shukla, AX-4 reached 26 June. The crew included Slawasz Uznanski-Wishniewski from Poland and Tibor Kapu from Hungary.
The captain of the group Shukla is the only second India to go into space. His trip arrived 41 years after Cosmonauataua, Rakesh Sharma flown by a Russian Soyuz in 1984.

AX-4 – A commercial flight run by Private Firm Firm Friation Axiom Space – a collaboration between NASA, European Space Agency (Esouruare) and Spacex.
On Monday, X was posted that the AX-4 crew had earned their spacecraft places and the deals were closed. Unnnding to the craft – if it separates from ISS – broadcast live.
Axiom Space says the craft will crawl in the sea at California and take it in a container.
Indian Science Minister Jitendra Singh says Splash scheduled for 15 July at approximately 15:00 hours in India (09:30 GMT).
In his farewell talk from entering ISS Sunday, Indian astronaut said India’s journey to Space Infeleration could be difficult, but it began.
“It’s a wonderful journey. Even if it’s over, for you and I have a long way to go. The journey of our human missionary long and hard.”
He pointed out the first man in India in Spaceautaut Rakesh Sharma to quote from a 1924 Urdu song better than the rest of the world “.
“Even now we want to know how to look out from space. I’ll tell you. From space, it’s out of fear. It’s not afraid of all over the world.

AX-4, originally expected to spend two weeks on ISS, ended up staying for a few days longer. During their residency, the axiom space said the crew conducted 60 scientific experiments, including seven designed by the Indian research organization (ISRO).
ISRO, who pays 5bn rupees ($ 59m; £ 43m) to secure a seat for his trip to human journeys on human trips.
ISRO announced plans to launch hugs – the first-man’s flight in the country of 2027 – and has ambitious plans to set up a space station in 2040.
Group captain Shukla is one of Indian Air Force officers past last year of traveling.
Was born on 10 October 1985 in the northern town of Lucknow, the captain of the group Shukla joined the Air Force as a fighter pilot in 2006.
He flew migs, Sukhois, Dorner, Jaguars and Hawks and have more than 2,000 hours of flight experience.
Before flying in space, the captain of the group Shukla described the last year “no short changes”.
“It’s an awesome journey so far, but the best is yet to come,” he said. “As I go into space, I do not bring instruments and equipment, I bring hopes and dreams of a billion hearts. I wish all the Indians prayed for our mission,” he said.