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Space Station with Shubhanshu Shukla to fly over India tonight. Watch LIVE
Space Station with Shubhanshu Shukla to fly over India tonight. Watch LIVE

India Today

time3 days ago

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Space Station with Shubhanshu Shukla to fly over India tonight. Watch LIVE

Stargazers across Gujarat are in for a celestial treat tonight as the International Space Station (ISS), currently hosting Indian astronaut Shubhanshu 'Shux' Shukla, will make a visible pass over the event is set for 7:57 PM, with the ISS travelling from the southwest to the northeast, offering a spectacular sight for those who look up at the right Gujarat Council on Science and Technology-GUJCOST is organising a spot the station event. You can watch the pass as it crisscrosses over India. WATCH SHUBHANSHU SHUKLA PASS OVER INDIA LIVE Shukla, who has been aboard the ISS for nearly two weeks as the pilot of Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4), has captured the imagination of millions across has worked on a series of experiments for India to further the development of the Gaganyaan Mission. These experiments range from growing seeds in space to studying muscle loss in zero ISS, orbiting at an altitude of about 400 kilometers, will appear as a fast-moving, bright white dot crossing the evening airplanes, it will not have blinking lights and will glide smoothly across the horizon, visible for several minutes before disappearing. No telescopes or special equipment are needed—just a clear view of the sky and a bit of pass is especially significant as it offers Indians a chance to spot the space station while one of their own orbits the best viewing experience, skywatchers in Gujarat should look towards the southwest at 7:57 PM and follow the station's path as it moves northeast. Tonight's pass is especially significant as it offers Indians a chance to spot the space station. (Photo: Axiom) The ISS's passage is a reminder of the global cooperation and scientific achievement that space exploration represents. As Shukla and his international crewmates conduct groundbreaking research in microgravity, their presence above India tonight connects the nation to the ongoing adventure of human miss this opportunity to witness history in the making—step outside, look up, and wave to Shubhanshu Shukla as he passes overhead!- EndsTune InTrending Reel

Ax-4 Mission crew completes 230 orbits around Earth, travels over 6 mn miles
Ax-4 Mission crew completes 230 orbits around Earth, travels over 6 mn miles

United News of India

time3 days ago

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  • United News of India

Ax-4 Mission crew completes 230 orbits around Earth, travels over 6 mn miles

Chennai, July 10 (UNI) After about two weeks aboard the International Space Station (ISS), the Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) crew has completed close to 230 orbits around Earth and travelled more than 6 million miles. Commander Peggy Whitson, Indian Pilot Shubhanshu 'Shux' Shukla, and Mission Specialists Sławosz 'Suave' Uznański-Wiśniewski and Tibor Kapu have concluded their final off-duty day today, Axiom Space said in its Flight Day #15 update. From about 250 miles above Earth, the crew spent their downtime capturing images and video, taking in the view of our home planet below, and reconnecting with loved ones. These moments offer a rare pause in an otherwise rigorous daily schedule. With over 60 experiments across biomedical science, advanced materials, neuroscience, agriculture, and space technology, the Ax-4 mission includes the most research conducted on an Axiom Space private astronaut mission to date. These investigations could transform the future of human space exploration and life on Earth, with potential breakthroughs in areas such as diabetes management, innovative cancer treatments, and enhanced monitoring of human health and performance. As the crew resume their scientific duties, they continue to demonstrate how commercial missions contribute meaningfully to microgravity research and space exploration. Every test tube, data point, and observation bring us one step closer to a global community living and working in low-Earth orbit and, eventually, beyond. The Ax-4 crew took off aboard a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft to the ISS from LC-39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center on June 25 at 2:31 a.m. ET and after 28 hours journey arrived and docked at the ISS the next day and were greeted by NASA's Expedition Crew for in the welcome ceremony. From then on, they commenced their 14-day mission on the orbiting laboratory conducting microgravity research, technology demonstrations, and outreach engagements. The Ax-4 mission 'realized the return' to human spaceflight for India, Poland, and Hungary, with each nation's first government-sponsored flight in more than 40 years. While Ax-4 marks these countries' second human spaceflight mission in history, it became the first time all three nations executed a mission on board the International Space Station. This historic mission underscores how Axiom Space is redefining the pathway to Low Earth Orbit and elevating national space programs globally.

India's Shubhanshu Shukla completes two weeks in space, all eyes on return
India's Shubhanshu Shukla completes two weeks in space, all eyes on return

India Today

time3 days ago

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  • India Today

India's Shubhanshu Shukla completes two weeks in space, all eyes on return

Indian astronaut Shubhanshu 'Shux' Shukla has completed two weeks aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) Commander Peggy Whitson, Mission Specialists Sawosz 'Suave' Uznaski-Winiewski, and Tibor Kapu, Shukla's journey has captivated audiences back home and around the Weeks, 230 Orbits, and 6 Million MilesSince their arrival, the Ax-4 crew has circled the Earth nearly 230 times, covering more than 6 million miles in orbit. From their vantage point 250 miles above the planet, the astronauts have not only contributed to cutting-edge scientific research but also experienced moments of reflection. Their final off-duty day provided a rare opportunity to capture breathtaking images of Earth, record videos, and connect virtually with loved ones—a brief respite in an otherwise demanding Science in Microgravity The Ax-4 mission stands out as the most research-intensive private astronaut mission by Axiom Space to date. The crew has been engaged in over 60 experiments spanning:Biomedical science: Studies aimed at advancing diabetes management and exploring innovative cancer materials: Research into new materials that could revolutionize manufacturing and technology both in space and on Earth. Neuroscience: Investigations into how microgravity affects the human brain and nervous Experiments to improve crop growth and food sustainability for future space technology: Testing new tools and systems to support long-duration experiment is a step toward understanding how humans can live and work beyond our home planet, with findings that promise to impact health, technology, and sustainability on Ahead: The Journey HomeAs the Ax-4 crew resumes their scientific duties, preparations are underway for their return to world's attention now shifts to the safe homecoming of Shukla and his crewmates. Their mission not only advances scientific knowledge but also demonstrates the vital role of commercial spaceflight in humanity's quest to explore the every experiment and observation, Ax-4 brings us closer to a future where living and working in space is not just a dream, but a reality within reach for all.- EndsTune InTrending Reel

It's a joy: Shubhanshu Shukla on doing science for India on Space Station
It's a joy: Shubhanshu Shukla on doing science for India on Space Station

India Today

time4 days ago

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  • India Today

It's a joy: Shubhanshu Shukla on doing science for India on Space Station

Indian astronaut Shubhanshu 'Shux' Shukla has described his science mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as 'a joy,' highlighting the pride and excitement of opening new frontiers for Indian researchers in his arrival on the ISS, Shukla has been immersed in a packed schedule of scientific experiments.'I have been very busy since I came, doing a lot of research. This mission is about opening the doors for microgravity research for Indian scientists, and I am so proud ISRO has been able to collaborate with national institutes all over the country,' Shukla shared in an update from For the first time, Indian scientists have sent their own payloads to the space station, marking a historic milestone for the nation's space work is helping bridge the gap between Indian laboratories and the unique research environment of microgravity, enabling discoveries that could benefit research underway spans a wide range of disciplines:Stem Cell Studies: Shukla is particularly enthusiastic about experiments exploring whether adding supplements to stem cells can accelerate recovery or repair injuries. 'I am really excited about stem cell research It has been great to be working on it and I am extremely proud to be part of the team,' he Innovation: Experiments on growing seeds in space are underway, aiming to understand how microgravity affects crop development—an insight crucial for future long-duration missions and food security in Load Assessment: The mission is also evaluating how astronauts interact with screens and technology in orbit, providing valuable data to optimise human performance and well-being during extended Shukla expressed deep pride in serving as a bridge between Indian researchers and the space station, conducting experiments on their behalf. 'It is exciting and a joy to do this,' he emphasised, pointing to the sense of national work is not only advancing science but also inspiring millions of students across India. By demonstrating what is possible through dedication and international collaboration, Shukla's mission is igniting new aspirations among the next generation of Indian scientists and India's first representative on the ISS, Shukla's achievements mark a new chapter in the country's space journey.- EndsTune InMust Watch

You can spot Space Station flying with Shubhanshu Shukla from India. Here's how
You can spot Space Station flying with Shubhanshu Shukla from India. Here's how

India Today

time5 days ago

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  • India Today

You can spot Space Station flying with Shubhanshu Shukla from India. Here's how

Did you know that right now, an Indian is flying nearly 400 kilometers above us?Group Captain Shubhanshu 'Shux' Shukla has made history as the first Indian to live aboard the International Space Station (ISS).Launched on June 25 aboard the Axiom-4 mission, Shukla is orbiting Earth at a breathtaking speed of 28,000 km/hr, completing about 16 orbits every day. What makes this even more exciting is that the ISS, carrying Shukla, is visible to the naked eye from many parts of India. It appears as a bright, fast-moving star crossing the night sky, offering a rare chance for stargazers to connect with India's expanding role in space TO SPOT SPACE STATION FROM INDIAAccording to NASA's Spot the Station app, the ISS will be visible from India multiple times this week:July 8: 4:59 am, 7:59 pm, and 9:38 pmJuly 9: 4:10 am and 8:48 pmJuly 10: 3:22 am, 4:58 pm, and 9:59 pmJuly 11: 2:34 am and 4:09 amJuly 12: 7:59 pm (final visibility from India for this mission)HOW TO WATCH SPACE STATION FROM INDIA?For those eager to catch a glimpse, apps like NASA's Spot the Station, Heavens-Above, and ISS Tracker provide precise timings and directions, making it easy to track the station as it zips the ISS looks like a tiny dot to the naked eye, using a telescope can offer a more detailed view. Watching it glide across the sky is a humbling reminder of the vastness of space and India's growing footprint in this Tuesday, Shukla contacted students at Isro's s North East Space Application Centre (NESAC) and told them about his life in directly from the International Space Station (ISS), Shukla shared firsthand experiences about the unique challenges of living, and sleeping in space, offering inspiration and practical advice to India's next generation of space Shukla orbits high above, millions of Indians are looking up with pride and hope. This is not just a moment for space enthusiasts—it's a national tonight, head to your rooftop, look up, and wave at the sky. India is truly among the stars now.- EndsMust Watch

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