Shubhanshu Shukla's Axiom-4 mission reschedule for June 19: Union Minister Jitendra Singh

ANI June 14, 2025 268 views

The Axiom-4 mission carrying Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to the ISS has been rescheduled for June 19 after SpaceX addressed technical issues. ISRO and NASA are ensuring mission safety for this historic flight. This marks India’s second astronaut mission since 1984 and a major milestone in global space collaboration. The Ax-4 crew includes members from India, Poland, and Hungary, making it a landmark event.

"Launch date of Axiom-4 mission carrying Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to ISS rescheduled for June 19, 2025." – Jitendra Singh
New Delhi, June 14: Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Saturday said that the upcoming Axiom-4 Mission carrying Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to the International Space Station is rescheduled for June 19.

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Axiom-4 mission delayed due to SpaceX LOx leak

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ISRO prioritizes safety for historic ISS mission

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Shubhanshu Shukla to be India’s second astronaut in space

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Ax-4 marks first govt-sponsored human spaceflight in 40 years

In a post on X, Singh, who is also the Union Minister of State for Space, said, "Launch date of the Axiom-4 mission carrying Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to the International Space Station is, as of now, rescheduled for June 19, 2025."

"Also, the SpaceX team has confirmed that all the issues that led to the earlier postponement of the launch have been duly addressed," he clarified.

https://x.com/DrJitendraSingh/status/1933777868107940026

A day earlier, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said it was working closely with Axiom Space, NASA, and SpaceX as they responsibly addressed the ISS Zvezda module observation, causing the Ax-4 delay.

V Narayanan, the Secretary of DOS/Chairman of ISRO and Chairman of the Space Commission, said that safety and mission integrity were their priorities.

V Narayanan, the Secretary of DOS/Chairman of ISRO and Chairman of the Space Commission, said that safety and mission integrity were their priorities.

On June 11, SpaceX announced the postponement of the Falcon 9 launch of the Ax-4 mission to the International Space Station (ISS), citing the need for additional time to repair a liquid oxygen (LOx) leak.

"Standing down from tomorrow's Falcon 9 launch of Ax-4 to the @Space_Station to allow additional time for SpaceX teams to repair the LOx leak identified during post-static fire booster inspections. "Once complete - and pending Range availability - we will share a new launch date," the company said in a post on X.

Despite the delay, the Axiom-4 mission remains significant. The Ax-4 crew includes members from India, Poland, and Hungary, marking each nation's first mission to the space station in history and the second government-sponsored human spaceflight mission in over 40 years, according to Axiom Space. Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla will be India's second national astronaut to go to space since 1984.

Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla is part of Axiom Space's fourth private astronaut mission (Ax-4), marking a historic moment for India's space collaboration with NASA.

According to Axiom Space, the Ax-4 mission will "realise the return" to human spaceflight for India, Poland, and Hungary, marking each nation's first government-sponsored flight in more than 40 years.

Reader Comments

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Rajiv K.
So proud to see India making strides in space exploration! 🇮🇳 Shubhanshu Shukla's mission is a testament to our growing capabilities. Safety first approach shows maturity - better to delay than rush. Jai Hind!
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Priya M.
Exciting news! But I hope ISRO focuses equally on our own Gaganyaan mission. While international collaborations are great, we should prioritize indigenous space programs. Still, best wishes to Group Captain Shukla!
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Arjun S.
The delay shows proper protocols are being followed. Space missions shouldn't be rushed like our local trains! 😄 On serious note, this collaboration with NASA will give valuable experience for our astronauts.
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Sunita R.
As a science teacher, I'm using this mission to inspire my students! The fact that India is sending astronauts after 1984 shows how far we've come. Hope ISRO makes more educational content around this.
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the mission, I hope the government balances space spending with ground realities. We have many pressing issues that need funding too. Space is important but so are basic needs.
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Neha P.
This is so cool! 🚀 My kids are already making paper rockets after hearing about Shubhanshu Shukla. Hope ISRO organizes more public viewings like they did for Chandrayaan. Space fever is catching on!

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