Key Points

Fashion designer Manish Tripathi has created a unique mission badge for astronaut Subhanshu Shukla’s AXIOM-4 journey to the ISS. The badge blends India’s space legacy, cultural symbols, and scientific achievements in a striking design. Inspired by postal stamps, it features elements like the Gaganyaan mission and Aryabhata satellite. Tripathi hopes this badge will inspire young Indians to embrace space exploration.

Key Points: Manish Tripathi Designs AXIOM-4 Mission Badge for Astronaut Subhanshu Shukla

  • Badge celebrates India's space heritage with Gaganyaan and Aryabhata references
  • Inspired by postal stamps with cultural and scientific motifs
  • Designed to inspire future generations in space exploration
  • Tripathi and Shukla share an alma mater bond
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India's identity in space: Designer Manish Tripathi crafts special badge for AXIOM-4 astronaut Subhanshu Shukla

Fashion designer Manish Tripathi crafts a symbolic badge for astronaut Subhanshu Shukla's AXIOM-4 mission, blending India's space heritage and cultural pride.

"It's not just a badge, it's a stamp of India's presence in space. – Manish Tripathi"

New Delhi, June 13

As India celebrates a historic moment with Group Captain Subhanshu Shukla becoming part of the AXIOM-4 mission to the International Space Station (ISS), a unique piece of Indian pride will accompany him, a mission badge designed by fashion designer Manish Tripathi.

This custom-designed badge is not just an accessory; it's a visual legacy of India's space heritage, ambitions, and cultural identity, set to orbit Earth on the spacesuit of a son of Indian soil.

In an exclusive conversation with ANI, Manish Tripathi, who designed the symbolic Mission Badge, shared the deeply personal and patriotic journey of creating this mission emblem. He revealed that he and Subhanshu Shukla are alumni of the same school, a bond that brought them together for this once-in-a-lifetime creative collaboration.

Talking to ANI Designer Manish Tripathi said, "It's not just a badge, it's a stamp of India's presence in space. The design process took nearly eight months, full of conversations across time zones and countless iterations to reflect our heritage, space ambitions, and scientific legacy."

Inspired by a postal stamp, the badge carries multiple elements reflecting India's astronomical and cultural depth:

* Gaganyaan Mission depiction as a symbol of India's independent spaceflight aspirations.

* Aryabhata Satellite, celebrating its 50th year.

* The Sun (Surya) honoured in Indian culture and crucial in space exploration.

* Jantar Mantar, representing India's historical legacy in astronomy.

* Mathematical symbols including zero, pioneered in India.

* Infinity sign, showing the endless nature of exploration.

* Moon illustrations, nodding to India's lunar achievements.

* An astronaut helmet framing India's map at the chin, symbolizing the essence of 'Hanuman' a metaphor for strength and awakening and maps of other participating nations.

Designer Manish Tripathi further added, "This badge is designed to inspire the next generation. Through this one patch, I hope young minds understand our heritage and feel encouraged to carry the legacy forward. Through this badge, we're leaving India's fingerprint in space. It's more than design. It's an emotion, a statement, a story of who we are and where we're going."

For me, Subhanshu Shukla is a real superhero, "Calm, composed, and deeply inspirational, he carries the hopes of a billion Indians." Tripathi concluded.

A distinguished Indian Air Force officer, Group Captain Subhanshu Shukla is part of the AXIOM-4 mission a private crewed spaceflight to the ISS organized by Houston based Axiom Space, in collaboration with NASA and SpaceX. He is among the few Indians to venture into space, marking a proud moment for India's defence and space community.

- ANI

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Priya K.
What a proud moment for India! The badge design is so thoughtful - incorporating our scientific heritage with cultural elements. My kids were amazed when I showed them the details. More such collaborations between designers and scientists please! 🇮🇳🚀
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish they had included more modern Indian space achievements like Mangalyaan alongside historical ones. Our current ISRO scientists deserve equal representation in this space legacy.
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Ananya P.
The Hanuman metaphor gave me goosebumps! Jai Bajrangbali! This is exactly how we should present India to the world - combining our ancient wisdom with modern achievements. Can't wait to see photos of the badge in space!
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Vikram D.
As an engineering student, this story motivates me so much! The inclusion of Aryabhata satellite and mathematical symbols shows how our ancestors laid the foundation for space exploration. More power to Team India! ✨
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Sneha M.
Beautiful design but I hope this isn't just symbolic. We need proper funding and policy support for our space program to match global leaders. When will we have our own crewed mission without depending on other nations?
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Karan J.
The school connection between designer and astronaut makes this extra special! Shows how childhood dreams can reach for the stars. Hope this inspires more government-school kids to aim for space careers. #DeshKaPride

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