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Four Nations, One Orbit: Axiom Mission 4 Returns with Data & Diplomacy


Updated: July 15, 2025 06:54

Image Source: Euronews.com

Axiom Mission 4 was completed successfully when Indian, Polish, Hungarian, and US astronauts returned to Earth aboard SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule after a 18-day long scientific mission aboard the International Space Station. The astronauts, commanded by veteran astronaut Peggy Whitson, landed in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California on July 15, 2025.

Key Highlights
- It was the historic ISS visit of Indian, Polish, and Hungarian astronauts
- Indian Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski of Poland, and Tibor Kapu of Hungary conducted over 60 microgravity experiments.
- Experiments included AI-guided robotics, microalgae cultivation, seed germination, and materials science
- The capsule Grace undocked from the ISS on July 14 and made a 22-hour round trip.

Scientific Impact
- Seven experiments in sustainable space agriculture and astronaut health were conducted by ISRO
- Results will enable long-duration missions and terrestrial applications in medicine and biotechnology
- The group returned with over 580 pounds of research samples and equipment.

Symbolic Milestones
- Shukla became the first Indian cosmonaut to travel to the ISS and the second Indian to be in space since 1984
- The mission came ahead of India's Gaganyaan mission, targeting independent crewed flight by 2027
- Cultural highlight was enjoying gajar ka halwa and Poland's first pierogies in space

Post-Mission Protocol

- Astronauts will be undergoing a week of rehab to acclimate to Earth's gravity - The mission had cost every member nation over $65 million.

 Sources: Reuters, Associated Press, India Today, NDTV, The Logical Indian, US News, PBS.

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