Key Points

Shubhanshu Shukla is returning to India after completing a groundbreaking ISS mission, the first for an Indian in over four decades. His emotional post reflects on friendships forged during the year-long training and 18-day space expedition. The mission advances India’s Gaganyaan program, with key experiments aiding future manned spaceflights. It also highlights deepening space collaboration between India and the US.

Key Points: Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla Returns After Historic ISS Mission for India

  • Shukla becomes first Indian in 41 years to reach space
  • Conducted 18 days of experiments aboard ISS
  • Mission supports India’s Gaganyaan program
  • Strengthens India-US space collaboration
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Yun hi chala chal rahi...: Shubhanshu Shukla reflects as he heads back to India after historic ISS mission

India’s astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla reflects on his ISS journey as he returns home, marking a milestone for Gaganyaan and India-US space ties.

"Goodbyes are hard but we need to keep moving in life... Yun hi chala chal rahi - jeevan gaadi hai samay pahiya – Shubhanshu Shukla"

New York, August 17

India's astronaut Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla is set to return to India after completing a historic AX-4 mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS), becoming the first Indian in 41 years to travel to space.

Earlier on Saturday, Shukla shared an emotional note on X while boarding a flight to New Delhi, reflecting on his year-long training and the bonds he built during the mission.

"As I sit on the plane to come back to India I have a mix of emotions running through my heart. I feel sad leaving a fantastic group of people behind who were my friends and family for the past one year during this mission. I am also excited about meeting all my friends, family and everyone in the country for the first time post mission. I guess this is what life is - everything all at once," he wrote.

https://x.com/gagan_shux/status/1956685169122808212

He added, "Goodbyes are hard but we need to keep moving in life. As my commander @astro_peggy fondly says, 'the only constant in spaceflight is change'. I believe that applies to life as well. I guess at the end of the day -"Yun hi chala chal rahi - jeevan gaadi hai samay pahiya".

Shukla's journey was part of the Axiom Space (AX-04) mission, launched on June 25 aboard SpaceX's Falcon rocket. The Dragonfly spacecraft docked with the ISS on June 26, where Shukla spent 18 days conducting a series of scientific experiments in microgravity.

The mission, conducted in collaboration with NASA and SpaceX, was aimed at gaining practical experience for India's Gaganyaan human spaceflight programme.

According to ISRO, Shukla carried out multiple experiments aboard the ISS and the Space Shuttle, making significant contributions to India's space research. The learnings from Shukla's mission will directly support India's Gaganyaan project, which will begin with an unmanned flight later this year, followed by two more unmanned missions. Eventually, an Indian astronaut will be sent into space for 2-7 days aboard the Gaganyaan spacecraft.

The mission also highlighted growing India-US space cooperation. During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US, ISRO and NASA signed an agreement enabling an Indian astronaut to travel to the ISS under a US mission.

- ANI

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Priya S
His use of the song lyrics "Yun hi chala chal rahi" is so touching ❤️ It perfectly captures the bittersweet feeling of returning home after such an extraordinary experience. Wishing him a grand welcome back in India!
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Rohit P
While this is a great achievement, I hope ISRO focuses equally on solving problems on Earth too. We need more investment in rural education and healthcare along with space missions. Both are important for India's development.
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Sarah B
As an American working with NASA, I've been so impressed by the professionalism of Indian astronauts. The India-US space collaboration is truly groundbreaking. Looking forward to more joint missions in future!
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Kavya N
My 8-year-old son now wants to become an astronaut after seeing Shubhanshu Shukla's journey! 🚀 This mission has inspired a whole new generation of Indian kids to dream big. Thank you for being such a great role model!
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Vikram M
The technical collaboration between ISRO and NASA is impressive, but I hope we develop our own fully indigenous space capabilities soon. We should aim to be completely self-reliant in space technology like we're doing with Chandrayaan missions.
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Ananya R
His emotional message

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