Crew Composition:
As of july 11:
11 crew members onboard – including representatives from ISRO (India),NASA (USA),ESA (Europe),JAXA (Japan),Roscosmos (Russia),HUNOR (Hungary).
Docked: 3 crew spacecraft + 2 cargo spacecraft.
ISS has been continuously occupied for 24 years,8 months,highlighting its critical role in global cooperative space missions.
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The participation of ISRO astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla in Axiom Mission-4 underscores India’s advancing role in international space collaboration. This involvement highlights how India adds valuable perspective to global scientific initiatives. Experiments focusing on future self-sustaining ecosystems on Mars or moon align closely with India’s ambitions in deep-space exploration-like Chandrayaan and Gaganyaan projects-anticipating human-centric missions beyond Earth.
collaborative efforts among nations aboard the ISS reflect a shared commitment toward science-driven solutions for challenges like gravity-induced health issues or resource sustainability. The focus on innovations such as wastewater recycling not only advances long-duration mission capabilities but has implications for efficient resource management here on Earth.
For India specifically-such joint ventures promote technological exchange at high levels while reinforcing its burgeoning expertise alongside customary space leaders like NASA or Roscosmos. Long-term benefits from these missions could include increased credibility toward shaping international policies regarding extraterrestrial explorations.
!image showing astronauts dining together
!Astronaut working to replace water reclamation tank
!NASA astronauts enjoying camaraderie with peggy Whitson inside Kibo lab