Mission Timeline & Context
- Launch Date: Scheduled for June 19, 2025.
- Astronaut: Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla of the Indian Air Force.
- Duration: 14-day stay aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
- Mission Partner: Axiom Space, a U.S.-based private space firm.
- Launch rescheduled four times due to technical/logistical issues.
Relevance : GS 3(Science and Technology)
ISRO’s Role & Coordination
- ISRO is actively coordinating with Axiom Space to:
- Refresh and prepare time-sensitive experimental samples.
- Ensure proper experimental setup in microgravity conditions.
- Close collaboration with Indian Principal Investigators (PIs) from national R&D labs and academic institutions.
7 ISRO-Backed Microgravity Experiments
Proposed by Indian scientists for ISS research:
- Microalgae in Space:
- Study of microgravity and radiation impact on edible microalgae growth.
- Sprouting Salad Seeds:
- Germination and viability of salad seeds in zero gravity.
- Tardigrades Study:
- Observing survival, revival, reproduction, and gene expression of tardigrades (microscopic extremophiles).
- Muscle Regeneration:
- Effects of metabolic supplements on muscle repair under microgravity.
- Human–Machine Interaction:
- Studying human interaction with electronic displays in microgravity environments.
- Cyanobacteria Proteomics:
- Growth and protein response comparison of cyanobacteria fed on urea vs. nitrate.
- Food Crop Seeds:
- Effects of microgravity on growth and yield parameters of key crop seeds.
Human Research Collaboration with NASA
- ISRO and NASA will jointly conduct five additional experiments:
- Primarily focused on human physiology and biomedical research.
- Part of NASA’s human research programme aboard the ISS.
Scientific & Strategic Significance
- First time Indian researchers will conduct indigenous experiments aboard the ISS.
- Strengthens India’s profile in:
- Human spaceflight readiness
- Space biosciences
- International scientific collaboration
- Aligns with ISRO’s goals for Gaganyaan and future space station participation.