Quick Summary
- The Axiom Mission-4 (Ax-4) crew, aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon “Grace,” successfully docked with the International space Station on June 26, 2025, marking a two-week international mission.
- The Ax-4 team includes Commander Peggy Whitson (USA), Pilot Shubhanshu Shukla (ISRO/India), and Mission Specialists Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski (ESA/Poland) and Tibor Kapu (HUNOR/Hungary).
- Shukla became the first Indian astronaut to visit the International Space Station.
- The Ax-4 crew brought more than 60 science experiments from 31 countries,setting a new record for research conducted in commercial ISS missions. Research topics span fluid dynamics and pharmaceutical advancement to radiation monitoring.
- Onboard Expedition 73 astronauts continued scientific studies like fluid redistribution in microgravity using thigh cuffs and surface tension-based isolation of liquids via glove box experiments.
- Maintenance tasks included rearranging storage spaces for efficiency, repairing ventilation filters, oxygen generators, and filming training videos for future crews.
- With the addition of the Ax-4 crew to Expedition 73’s seven members, there are now eleven people aboard the ISS–a record configuration involving representatives from NASA, JAXA (Japan), Roscosmos (Russia), ESA (Europe), ISRO (India), and HUNOR.
Indian Opinion Analysis
Shubhanshu Shukla’s journey as India’s first astronaut aboard an international space station marks a historical milestone for ISRO’s engagement in human space exploration projects globally. This achievement expands India’s role beyond satellite launches into collaborative research missions supporting advancements across various sciences. Hosting over 60 global experiments highlights increasing global interoperability at such stations while fostering innovations benefiting broader humanity-pharmacy developments or gravitational studies could provide tangible outcomes back on Earth.With representation from multiple nations including India thru ISRO collaboration post Chandrayaan/Mars Orbiter successes-this step signals growing stature within elite circles orbiting ambitions/game-changing dialogues/trade offs logistically/symbolically Read more: https://www.space.com/space-exploration/international-space-station/the-ups-and-downs-of-life-in-space-on-the-iss-this-week-june-23