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Astronauts From US, India, Poland, Hungary Bound for Earth

INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION AND CALIFORNIA COAST, USA, JUL 14 – Axiom-4 crew completed over 60 experiments on ISS, supporting India’s Gaganyaan program and international research before splashdown off California coast.

  • On July 14 at 4:30 PM, the Axiom-4 crew undocks from the International Space Station , including Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski, marking the mission's final phase.
  • On June 25, the Ax-4 mission launched and docked, with over 60 experiments including seven India-specific studies for Gaganyaan, to support India’s space ambitions.
  • The mission’s return will conclude with a Pacific splashdown, Science and Technology Minister Jitendra Singh announced on X.
  • After splashdown, astronauts will undergo a seven-day rehabilitation program, with ISRO confirming crew will readapt to Earth's gravity under Flight Surgeons.
  • Beyond its conclusion, this mission provides critical data supporting India’s human spaceflight and planetary exploration initiatives.
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Astronauts from US, India, Poland, Hungary bound for Earth

A SpaceX capsule carrying an international crew from India, Poland, Hungary, and the United States has departed the International Space Station and is set to splash down off the coast of California.

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Sambad English broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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