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  • 12 September, 2025

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Axiom-4 Mission

Why in the News?

The Axiom-4 Mission, carrying Indian astronaut Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla along with three others, successfully returned to Earth on July 15, 2025.

About Axiom-4 (Ax-4) Mission

  • Mission Type: 4th private astronaut mission to the ISS by US private company Axiom Space, in partnership with NASA and SpaceX.

  • Duration: 14 days aboard a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, launched by Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

  • Astronauts:

    • Shubhanshu Shukla (India)

    • Peggy Whitson (USA)

    • S?awosz Uzna?ski (Poland)

    • Tibor Kapu (Hungary)

  • Significance:

    • First mission to ISS for India, Poland, and Hungary.

    • First government-sponsored spaceflight for these countries in over 40 years.

    • Conducted 60+ scientific experiments from 31 countries (microgravity, human physiology, Earth observation, etc.).

ISRO’s Research Activities on Ax-4

  • Crop growth: Studying microgravity effects on 6 crop seed varieties for space farming.

  • Cyanobacteria: Observing growth for use in life support systems; cyanobacteria can photosynthesize.

  • Space Microalgae: Comparing genetic and metabolic activity in space vs Earth; potential as food, fuel, life support.

  • Myogenesis: Studying muscle loss and pathways responsible for skeletal muscle dysfunction in microgravity.

  • Tardigrades: Investigating survival and reproduction to understand resilience mechanisms.

  • Others: Studying effects of computer screen use in microgravity and STEM outreach for Indian students.

Significance of Axiom Mission for India

  • Gaganyaan Preparation: Provides medical, psychological, and crew-ground coordination insights.

  • Space Diplomacy: Strengthens ISRO’s collaborations with NASA, ESA, and private space companies.

  • Space Industry Development: Boosts India's space ecosystem, aligns with Bharatiya Antariksh Station plans.

  • Inspiration: Motivates Indian youth towards STEM careers through astronaut representation.

Major Challenges for India in Manned Space Missions

  • Technological:

    • Life support systems (air, temperature, waste, food).

    • Radiation protection beyond Low Earth Orbit.

    • Thermal protection during atmospheric re-entry (up to 7,000°F).

    • Reliable human-rated launch vehicles with safety and abort systems.

  • Logistical:

    • High costs for infrastructure (launchpads, testing, tracking).

    • Rigorous astronaut training (physical, psychological, technical).

    • Addressing psychological issues from long-term space missions.

About International Space Station (ISS)

  • Orbit: Low Earth Orbit (370–460 km altitude).

  • Partners: NASA (USA), ESA (Europe), JAXA (Japan), CSA (Canada), Roscosmos (Russia).

  • Speed: ~28,000 km/h, orbiting Earth every 90 minutes.

  • Function: Largest artificial space laboratory orbiting since 1998, operational until at least 2030.

About Gaganyaan Programme

  • India’s first human spaceflight mission (approved in 2018).

  • Goal: Send 3 crew members to 400 km orbit for 3 days and return safely.

  • Launch Vehicle: LVM-3 (GSLV Mk-III) with 3 stages: solid boosters, liquid-fuelled second stage, indigenous cryogenic third stage.

  • Orbital Module: Crew Module and Service Module.

  • Extended Scope: Includes building the first module of Bharatiya Antariksh Station.

About Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS)

  • India’s planned space station for scientific research in 400–450 km orbit.

  • Will consist of 5 modules.

  • First module (Base Module) targeted for launch in 2028; operational by 2035.

Conclusion

The Axiom-4 Mission strengthens India’s technological capabilities and human capital ahead of the Gaganyaan mission and supports the long-term vision of establishing a national space station (BAS), thus positioning India prominently in human spaceflight.

Source: PIB


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