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Updated: July 08, 2025 07:49
In a symbolic act of gratitude, Indian space explorer Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, who is on board the International Space Station (ISS) for the Axiom-4 mission, placed an emotional call to ISRO Chairman Dr. V. Narayanan on July 6 to express his gratitude to the organization for making the trip to space safe for him.
Top takeaways on the call:
Shukla also expressed his sincere appreciation to ISRO for its meticulous planning, practice, and technical support that enabled him to be part of the historic mission.
The ISRO Chairman inquired regarding Shukla's well-being and the result of scientific experiments conducted on the ISS.
The astronaut provided updates on research into bone health, radiation exposure, and growing microalgae in microgravity—research that could be applied to space travel as well as medicine on Earth.
Strategic importance:
Dr. Narayanan emphasized the importance of recording all mission activity, stating lessons learned would be used directly on India's future Gaganyaan human spaceflight mission.
vrchujíc vrch vrch Top ISRO leaders, including VSSC directors, LPSC directors, and IISU directors, and the Scientific Secretary, too, attended, and discussed mission learnings and operations problems.
Mission environment:
Shukla’s 14-day mission under the ISRO–Axiom Space agreement marks India’s return to human spaceflight after four decades.
His experience will form the core source of data for India's indigenous crewed missions in the near term.
Sources: Livemint, The Hindu, Hindustan Times, India Today, MSN News, ISRO official release.