Shubhanshu Shukla returned from space said: The biggest challenge to remain completely stable






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Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla has shared a video after returning from the International Space Station (ISS), in which he is seen floating in microgravity. In this video posted on Instagram, Shukla is trying to stay completely stable without moving. He wrote that after reaching the ISS, he was busy following the timeline and completing his task and experiments. Initially it was a bit difficult to move in microgravity and understand the station, but after a few days he learned to control his body. However, being completely stable remained a challenge for them.

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Shubhanshu Shukla said that even a small stir in space can shake your body. In such a situation, special skills are required to stay absolutely stable. He added it to the peace of mind in the world and said that we sometimes need to stop and remain calm. Shukla suggested that sometimes it is necessary to slow down to move forward. Whether or not gravity is or not, staying stable is a big challenge.

How is Shubhanshu Shukla’s health
Shubhanshu Shukla returned to Earth in SpaceX’s Dragon Capsule Grace, who landed in the Pacific Ocean on the banks of San Diego. During the ex-4 mission of nearly three weeks, Shukla and his team conducted more than 60 experiments from 31 countries, including 7 uses of ISRO of India. Shukla’s return is an important stage of India’s growing contribution to India’s commercial space flight. Meanwhile, ISRO said that Shubhanshu Shukla’s medical test indicated that his condition is stable and there is nothing to worry about immediately. As soon as he got out of the spacecraft, the initial health check -up of the astronauts was conducted on the recovery ship. Later, astronauts were taken to a recovery ship by helicopter for further medical examination.

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