Begin typing your search...

Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to lift off to space station on June 8

Shukla's travel to space, onboard SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft, comes four decades after Rakesh Sharma's iconic spaceflight

astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla

Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to lift off to space station on June 8
X

16 May 2025 9:27 AM IST

New Delhi: US-based company Axiom Space on Thursday announced a delay to its Mission-4 (Ax-4), which intended to carry astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, set to become the first Indian ever to go to the International Space Station (ISS). The mission earlier scheduled for launch on May 29, will now lift off from the Kennedy Space Centre in Florida aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on June 8 at 9:11 a.m. ET (6:41 pm IST), the company said.

Shukla, who will pilot the mission, will travel to ISS along with Commander Peggy Whitson (US), mission specialist Sławosz Uznanski-Wisniewski (Poland), and mission specialist Tibor Kapu (Hungary).

“Ax-4 represents a pivotal moment in the growth of commercial human spaceflight. For the first time in history, astronauts from India, Poland, and Hungary will fly together to the International Space Station as part of a government-sponsored mission -- with each nation returning to human spaceflight after more than four decades,” Axiom said, in a statement.

Confirming the delay, NASA said the shift is occurring to accommodate "launch opportunities for several upcoming missions".

"The schedule adjustments provide more time to finalise mission plans, spacecraft readiness, and logistics,” added NASA, in a post on social media platform X. Shukla's travel to space, onboard SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft, comes four decades after Rakesh Sharma's iconic spaceflight onboard Russia's Soyuz spacecraft in 1984. He was included in the astronaut selection process by ISRO in 2019, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2018 announced from the Red Fort that a son or daughter of India would go to

space very soon.

Axiom Space Ax-4 astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla International Space Station 
Next Story
Share it