AXIOM-4 Mission Group captain Shubanshu Shukla rode the International Space Station (ISS) with his family after a successful completion of his 18-day mission. Overwhelmed by reunion, he shared a heartbreaking note on social media, urging people to give importance to their loved ones.
Sharing photos of his wife Kamna hugging and hugging his four -year -old child, Shukla expressed that the flying of space is amazing, equally incredible to re -connect with loved ones after a long time.
“Space flight is amazing, but it is equally amazing to see your loved ones after a long time,” Shukla wrote.
He then said that when he was in strict quarrel for 2 months before the mission, there was a need to separate 8 meters due to measures to remove the family tour, forcing everyone to tell their younger one to tell that they had germs on their hands to prevent physical contact.
“It has been 2 months since I entered into quarantine. We had to separate 8 meters during the journey of the Sarvodh family. My little one had to tell that he had germs on his hands and that is why he could not touch his father. Every time he came for a journey, he will ask his mother” Can I wash my hands? “It was challenging,” he said.
The Indian astronaut then said that coming back to Earth and hugging his family looked like a “house”.

The post reads, “Come back to Earth and catch your family back in your arms like a house. Find a loved one today and tell them that you love them. We often get busy in life and forget how important people in our lives are.”
The world welcomed the AXIOM-4 crew return to Earth after successful completion of its 18-day mission at the International Space Station (ISS).
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After spending 18 days on ISS, Shukla and his colleagues started their 22-hour return journey on Earth on Monday afternoon on the Axiom-4 mission.
It took about 20 hours for the spacecraft to reach the Earth. In its own way, it created another round of Earth, making astronauts some more opportunities to see from space. During its 18-day stay on ISS, astronauts completed 288 revolutions of the Earth.
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