Weather Delays Axiom 4 Mission Launch, India Eyes Return To Space After 41 Years | Shubhanshu Shukla

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Weather Delays Axiom 4 Mission Launch, India Eyes Return To Space After 41 Years | Shubhanshu Shukla

The launch of the historic Axiom 4 space mission, featuring India’s Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, has been delayed due to weather uncertainties. Originally planned for June 10th, the launch is now tentatively scheduled for the next 24-48 hours, pending favorable conditions. The mission will see Shukla become the second Indian to go to space after 41 years. SpaceX is monitoring weather patterns, with a 40% chance of rain forecasted for the coming week. The mission aims to conduct over 60 research experiments at the International Space Station, with India investing $70 million for this collaboration with Axiom Space. #axiom4 #spacex #shubhanshushukla #indianastronaut #iss #spaceresearch #weatherdelay #isro #gaganyaan

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00:00 Introduction
01:27 SpaceX Launch to ISS Delayed: Weather Concerns Push Mission by 24 Hours
09:17 AXIOM-4 Mission: India’s Group Captain Shukla to Pilot SpaceX Dragon to ISS
15:06 Indian Astronaut Group Captain Shukla Chosen for AX-4 Mission to International Space Station
18:56 60+ research experiments planned for 14-day ISS mission including ISRO’s agriculture tests
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