The Axiom-4 Mission, which will take Shubanshu Shukla of India to the International Space Station (ISS), is now delayed for the sixth time. The spacecraft is now scheduled to take-off on 22 June. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 was removed from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida with a dragon and delayed, while the teams worked through data from recent trials of on-orbit Russian segment hardware. The crew members are still quarantred in Florida, after rigorous medical and safety protocols, the Axiom space is mentioned. All four astronauts are in excellent health, with Shukla in “very high souls”, because they proceed with their former-uplift training for the historical mission.
Shukla of India launched after ISS repair on 22 June as NASA Eyes to fly on AX-4 mission
As Government statement From SpaceX on Thursday, NASA, SpaceX, and Axiom are aiming for a new launch window, which is for a new launch window on Sunday, June 22 at 3:42 pm, with a backup opportunity at 3:20 pm the next day. The adjournment enables NASA to terminate a series of operations inside the Zvezda service module of the station after maintenance work on the module. This is the first flight for this dragon Spacecraft And the second flight for this Falcon 9 rocket. Two hours before the launch window opens, live broadcast will begin.
Earlier, the spacecraft was to take-off on June 19, however, after Thursday’s announcement, there is a delay once again. Once the mission arrives at its destination, the crew will do many experiments to gain knowledge about the external location and its effects. The crew is commanded by Paigi Whitson, as a special specialist as a pilot and Hungarian astronaut Tibor Kapu and Slavosz Uznanski-Visnivski, as a special specialist, a Falcon 9 Oxygen leaks and ISS-aged Russian section.
The crew expects more than 60 experiments on ISS to experiment on more than 60 experiments such as human physiology, earth observation, biology and material science. The first phase of Falcon 9 will land on the landing zone 1 of the Cape Canveral, while the Dock will do the dock with the lab.
The launch countdown for the Spacex ‘Dragon spacecraft will include the propalent loading, engine chil and ignition commands. After the mission launch, “Max Q” will reach “Max Q”, will demonstrate international cooperation in commercialization spaceIn which Shukla will play an important role for India.