Astronauts From US, India, Poland, Hungary Bound for Earth
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION AND CALIFORNIA COAST, USA, JUL 14 – Axiom-4 crew completed over 60 experiments on ISS, supporting India’s Gaganyaan program and international research before splashdown off California coast.
- At 7:15 am ET on Monday, the SpaceX Dragon capsule carrying four astronauts representing the United States, India, Poland, and Hungary undocked from the International Space Station.
- The crew concluded their mission after spending approximately two weeks aboard the International Space Station, during which they carried out about 60 scientific investigations; their journey began with a launch at Florida's Kennedy Space Center on June 25.
- The crew gathered data on radiation exposure, mental and heart health, muscle loss countermeasures, and microgravity's effect on heat transfer through clothing.
- Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla called the mission a remarkable experience and expressed confidence that with strong determination, reaching even the stars is possible during the farewell ceremony.
- The capsule will splash down off California's coast Tuesday, marking SpaceX's second Pacific Ocean crew recovery after shifting splashdowns west due to past debris incidents.
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Astronauts from US, India, Poland, Hungary bound for Earth
A SpaceX capsule carrying an international crew from India, Poland, Hungary, and the United States has departed the International Space Station and is set to splash down off the coast of California.
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