Shubhanshu Shukla has already been designated as a key astronaut-designate for the Gaganyaan mission. His 14-day stay at the ISS will help him gain required experience for the upcoming challengesread moreIndian Minister of State for Space and Atomic Energy Dr Jitendra Singh on Friday (April 18) confirmed that an Indian astronaut will travel to the International Space Station next month. Indian Air Force Captain Shubhanshu Shukla is likely to be a part of Axiom Space’s upcoming Ax-4 mission, making him the first Indian to ever fly to the ISS on a commercial flight.Minister Singh said the
mission would signal a ‘defining chapter in India’s space journey’.STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD“The International space mission carrying an Indian astronaut is scheduled for next month. India is poised to script a defining chapter in its space journey. An Indian astronaut is set for a historic space mission as ISRO charts bold new frontiers. India’s space dreams are soaring higher with Gaganyaan preparations, ISS mission, and a summer of launches,” the minister wrote on X.More from India
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India’s giant space leap: IAF captain Shubhanshu Shukla to fly to ISS in May