‘India still looks good’, ‘Shubhanshu Shukla said before ignorance

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Shubhanshu Shukla

New Delhi: Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla said on Sunday that India still looks good from the whole world. He said this at a farewell ceremony organized for astronauts of the ‘Acim-4’ mission at the International Space Station (ISS). He said that India seems to be full of ambition, fearlessness, confidence and pride from space. Shukla reiterated the words of India’s first astronaut Rakesh Sharma in 1984, saying, “Even today, India looks up to ‘Sare Jahan Jahan”.

A great journey for me

Shubhanshu Shukla, referring to his stay in the ISS (International Space Station), said, “It seems to me a bit magical. This has been a great journey for me. ”He said that he is going with a lot of memories and learning with him, which he will share with his countrymen. He said that I assure you that if we are determined, stars can also be obtained. Soon we meet on earth. “

Will start a return journey to Earth tomorrow

After 18 days of intensive scientific experiments on the ISS, the time for Shubhanshu Shukla and three other astronauts of the ‘Axiom-4’ mission have come to farewell and they will start their return journey for Earth on Monday. Shukla and three other astronauts-Commander Paigi Whitson, Mission expert Slavose Slavose Ujnansky-Vicenivsky and Tibor Kapu, reached the space station on 26 June under the ‘Axiaom-4 Mission’.

Gratitude to those who make the mission possible

Shukla expressed gratitude to those who made this mission possible. He said, “The people present at the space station have made it incredible. It was a pleasure for me to work with professionals like you,” he said while thanking his Indian and international colleagues. He highlighted the mission’s scientific achievements, outreach efforts and amazing experiences arising out of the classes from the classroom. Shukla also thanked ISRO, Axiom Space, NASA and SpaceX for making this mission possible and also thanked the students and researchers of the country who contributed to outreach and science programs. (PTI)

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