Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, the primary Indian to achieve the Worldwide Area Station (ISS), is about to return to Earth on Tuesday, marking the tip of a historic mission underneath Axiom Area’s Ax-4 program.
After spending 18 exceptional days aboard the orbital lab, Shukla and his three worldwide crewmates are scheduled to splash down within the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California at 3:01 pm IST (4:31 am CT).
Undocking and return journey aboard Dragon ‘Grace’
Shukla, alongside astronauts Peggy Whitson (USA), Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski (Poland), and Tibor Kapu (Hungary), boarded SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft “Grace” at 3:30 am CT (2 PM IST) on Monday. The spacecraft undocked from the ISS’s Concord module at 7:15 am ET (4:45 pm IST).
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NASA confirmed the hatch closure passed off at 5:07 am EDT. Shortly after, SpaceX introduced through its official X account, “Dragon separation confirmed!” including, “Dragon is GO to undock from the Area Station.”
This marks the tip of an almost 23-hour return journey to Earth. Upon splashdown, restoration groups will retrieve the crew. Shukla will then start a 7-day rehabilitation course of to assist his physique modify to Earth’s gravity after greater than two weeks in house.
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Prolonged keep enabled extra analysis and collaboration
Shukla’s authentic 14-day mission was prolonged to 18 days to permit extra time for scientific analysis and collaborative work aboard the ISS. His participation within the Ax-4 mission makes him solely the second Indian astronaut to journey to house, following Rakesh Sharma’s mission in 1984.
In a heartfelt message from orbit, Shukla known as the expertise “an unimaginable journey,” and thanked ISRO, NASA, Axiom Area, and SpaceX. Trying down from the ISS cupola, he added, “India nonetheless seems higher than the entire world.”