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Axiom‑4 Mission Highlights: Shubhanshu Shukla & Crew Successfully Launch Toward ISS
Historical Significance
- Marks India’s return to crewed space after ~41 years (since Rakesh Sharma in 1984)
- Also first ISS mission for Poland and Hungary after decades
- A clear milestone in private spaceflight, fostering international collaboration and moving toward commercial space stations

Mission Timeline & Objectives
- Docking Schedule: Expected at ~4:30 PM IST on June 26, 2025
- Duration: Approximately 14 days aboard ISS
- Planned Activities:
- Over 60 microgravity experiments, including 7 led by Shukla—focused on muscle atrophy, seed germination, microalgae, cyanobacteria, and biomedical studies
- STEM outreach and cultural exchanges (e.g., carrying Indian sweets and yoga demonstrations)
National & International Response
- PM Narendra Modi: Hailed mission as symbol of India’s aspirations, carrying hopes of 1.4 billion Indians
- IAF & Family: Indian Air Force praised the mission; Shukla’s parents expressed immense pride
- Global Significance: Seen as a push toward private-sector-led low Earth orbit economy and more inclusive space access
Mission’s Broader Impact
Theme
Details
Private Space Era
Axiom’s fourth ISS mission underlines transition to commercial space stations by ~2030
Preparation for Gaganyaan
Experience vital for India’s upcoming indigenous crewed mission in 2027 .
Science & Outreach
Combines rigorous research with cultural exchange, enhancing global scientific collaboration .