Axiom-4 Astronauts Return to Earth
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION, JUL 14 – The Ax-4 crew conducted over 60 experiments on human health and space technology, returning with 580 pounds of research cargo aboard SpaceX Dragon spacecraft.
- Undocking from the International Space Station, the Axiom-4 crew, led by Shubhanshu Shukla, is scheduled for July 14, as stated by Steve Stich, NASA Commercial Crew Program manager.
- Facing unfavourable splashdown weather, the Axiom-4 crew's return was delayed due to ISS systems requiring further monitoring.
- The returning SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft is expected to splash down near California on July 15, carrying over 580 pounds of cargo and samples from more than 60 experiments, according to ISRO.
- Post splashdown, Shukla's recovery will last about seven days, ISRO said, and flight surgeons continue to monitor his physical and psychological condition.
- These investigations, as noted by ISRO, are expected to inform India’s Gaganyaan mission, space station, and exploration efforts, marking a significant milestone and supporting private missions like Axiom Space’s next steps.
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