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International Space Station, Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla takes Shubhinshu Shukla as part of the Axiom-4 mission, will repeatedly fly into India in the next few days.
Last Thursday, Shukla became the longest Indian astronaut with the longest living in space, crossing the record of his patron Rakesh Sharma, who spent seven days, 21 hours and 40 minutes in space as part of the Soviet Intercosmos program in 1984.
Shukla is on a 14-day mission for the International Space Station as part of a joint ISRO-NASA project.
How to see ISS from India?
NASA’s spot station and ISS detector app can be used to check the current location of ISS.
While the ISS detector app shows you where the ISS is currently, NASA’s app will tell you when you can see it from your place.
The app allows you to set a reminder or alarm for the next philosophy time.
When will India be able to see ISS?
According to NASA’s spot the station app, ISS will appear from India at 4:59 am on July 8.
After that, it will appear at 7:59 pm on the same day and then at 9:38 pm.
On July 9, it can be seen at 4:10 am and then at 8:48 pm.
On 10 July, ISS will appear three times from the country: 3:22 AM, 4:58 PM and 9:59 PM.
On July 11, it can be seen at 2:34 pm and 4:09 pm.
The ISS carrying Shukla will be finalized from India on July 12 at 7:59 pm.
In Shukla’s view, ‘Veri Big and Grand’ India
Last month, Shukla interacted with Prime Minister Narendra Modi from space and said that India looks “very big and grand” from space.
Jab pehli baar bharat ko dekha, bharat sach mein bohat bhavya dikta hain, jitna ham map pe dekhten hain, usse kahin kahin jyada bada (when we when we are India for the fir -India for the firist time, we saw that indian locores Grand, very big, much bigger than what we see on the map), “Shukla said.
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