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Shukla-piloted Axiom-4 launch to ISS now on June 10; Indian astronaut says ‘even stars are attainable, Jai Hind’
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The Axiom mission, featuring Indian astronaut-designate Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla's visit to the ISS, has been rescheduled to June 10. Shukla will conduct experiments, interact with students, and carry Indian delicacies. This mission marks a milestone for India, with PM Modi expected to engage with the crew during their 14-day stay, furthering India's space ambitions.
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