What happened to our homework? When PM Modi asked astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla- Video

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Shubhanshu Shukla and PM Modi

PM Modi has met astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, a astronaut returned to India from International Space Station. During this, PM Modi has also asked many questions to Shubhanshu Shukla. In which he has also asked Shubhanshu Shukla about his homework given in the space station. A video of this conversation has surfaced.

Interest of the world about Gaganyaan

Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla told Prime Minister Narendra Modi that there is a lot of interest in India’s Gaganyaan Mission worldwide. Top scientists from all over the world are willing to be a part of it. In a conversation with the Prime Minister on Monday evening, Shukla also shared his experiences about the International Space Station (ISS) as part of the Axiom-4 mission, adjustment with subtle gravitational conditions and their experiences about experiments conducted in the orbital laboratory.

This experience will be valuable for Gaganyaan Mission

In the conversation, PM Modi told Shukla that we need a group of 40-50 astronauts for India’s space missions. Your experience will be valuable for our Gaganyaan Mission.

People want to know about Axiom-4 mission

The video of Shukla’s conversation with the Prime Minister has been shared on PM Modi’s social media platform X on Tuesday. Shukla said, ‘People are very excited about the Gaganyaan Mission of India. Many of my crew partners (of the Axiom-4 mission) want to know about the launch. ‘

What was PM Modi’s homework given?

PM Modi also questioned Shubhanshu Shukla about his homework. It is known that PM Modi had given homework to the astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to pursue the Gaganyaan Mission, landing the Indian astronaut on the moon and using his experiences in the construction of his space station in India. PM Modi had said that the experiences of Shubhanshu’s Space Mission (Axiom-4) will be very useful for these three important campaigns.

This step will be helpful in India’s space ambitions

Referring to India’s ambitions in the space field, Modi said, “I said that your mission is the first step.” PM Modi told Shukla that his mission for ISS will prove to be helpful in India’s space ambitions.

The first manned spacecraft will send India

India plans to send their first manned spacecraft in 2027 and set up their space station by 2035. India also plans to launch their astronaut on the moon by 2040. (With input of PTI)

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