Key Points

Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla made history as India's first astronaut to reach the International Space Station. His 18-day mission successfully completed all technical objectives with seven different experiments. The results from experiments ranging from stem cell research to growing plants in space showed encouraging early findings. Shukla described the entire experience as unbelievable and emphasized that the knowledge gained goes far beyond what can be documented on paper.

Key Points: IAF Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla ISS Mission Achieves All Technical Objectives

  • First Indian astronaut completes 18-day mission aboard International Space Station
  • Seven experiments conducted including stem cell research and plant growth
  • Data preserved and frozen for detailed analysis back on Earth
  • Mission piloted alongside NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson
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Space mission achieved all technical objectives, results encouraging: Shubhanshu Shukla

India's first astronaut to ISS confirms mission success with 7 experiments showing encouraging results. Shukla describes the experience as "unbelievable" and historic for the nation.

Space mission achieved all technical objectives, results encouraging: Shubhanshu Shukla
"We have been able to achieve all our technical objectives - Shubhanshu Shukla"

New Delhi, Aug 21

IAF Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla on Thursday said that his mission to the International Space Station (ISS) -- a first ever by an Indian -- has achieved all technical objectives, and the results are very encouraging.

On June 26, Shukla became the first from the country to reach the orbiting lab. His 18-day stay aboard the ISS was packed with several experiments led by ISRO and other activities on the orbital lab.

Speaking at a press briefing in the national capital, Shukla called it the "mission of an entire nation".

"We have been able to achieve all our technical objectives,” Shukla said.

"We had seven different experiments, ranging from stem cell research to growing sprouts on the space station. Some of them started showing results while we were there. The results were very encouraging,” he said.

However, he noted that the data needs to be analysed carefully “to not jump to any conclusions”.

For this purpose, “all the experiments done on the space station were preserved and then frozen and have been brought back to Earth," Shukla said.

Shukla, who piloted the Axiom Space- Mission 4, to and fro along with NASA’s Peggy Whitson, described the feeling as “unbelievable”.

"Despite all the training, when you sit on that rocket and when that engine ignites, when they catch fire, it is a very different feeling. From that point of time till the time we splashed down, the experience has been unbelievable. It has been so exciting and so amazing that I really have been struggling to find words of how do I convey to you so that you live that through my words," Shukla said.

Sharing his key takeaways from the mission, Shukla said: “Witnessing and executing a human spaceflight mission like this gives you a lot of knowledge, a lot of information. And these are intangibles; you cannot measure them. You cannot just put everything on paper and write it down. The experience goes much beyond and much deeper than what you are documenting or putting in books".

- IANS

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Rohit P
Growing sprouts in space? That's fascinating! The agricultural applications could be huge for future long-duration missions. Hope ISRO shares more details about these experiments soon.
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David E
As someone working in aerospace, I appreciate his humility about not jumping to conclusions. Space research requires careful analysis, and it's good to see this scientific approach.
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Ananya R
His description of the rocket launch gave me goosebumps! 🚀 Can't imagine what that must feel like. More Indian astronauts should get this opportunity - we have so much talent.
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Michael C
While this is a great achievement, I hope the government continues to fund our space program adequately. These missions require sustained investment, not just one-time celebrations.
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Karthik V
From Chandrayaan to this ISS mission - India's space journey has been remarkable! 🇮🇳✨ Hope our students get inspired to pursue careers in space science and technology.
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Sarah B
The stem cell research in microgravity could lead to medical breakthroughs. Excited to see what the analysis reveals. Well done to the entire team behind this mission!

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