AXIOM-4 Mission along with Shubhinhu Shukla of India left from Florida. Bharat News

AXIOM-4 Mission along with Shubhinhu Shukla of India left from Florida. Bharat News

The AXIOM-4 mission, with India’s Sukhanshu Shukla and three other astronauts on the board, began a 28-hour journey for the international space station in space in space on Wednesday afternoon.

In this process, Shukla became another Indian to travel in space, Rakesh Sharma after more than 40 years of traveling on a Soviet mission in 1984. Two other astronauts on the mission, Soloz Uznoski-Inevski, Poland, Poland and Tibor Kapu of Hungary, are returning to the charts even after their honor for their honors.

“This is not the beginning of my flight. It is the beginning of India’s human spaceflight efforts. I am with all of you. You can all participate in this flight and feel energy, and can be part of this mission,” Shukla Said to spacecraft, ten minutes after the launch after the spacecraft, an orbit came around the Earth.

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Mission, which faced many delays due to weather and technical issues, flew from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. It will reach the International Space Station (ISS) in India’s time at around 4.30 pm on Thursday. Shukla is the first Indian to travel to ISS, a permanent research facility in space, which revolves around the Earth at a height of 400 km.

The lift-off was happy with loud cheers and clapping in the auditorium of CSIR headquarters in New Delhi, where Science Minister Jitendra Singh and many other scientists and dignitaries, including Australian High Commissioner Philip Green, had gathered to watch the launch on the video.

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