Key Takeaways
- Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla made a historic final phone call from NASA’s iconic Launch Pad 39A before his Axiom-4 mission.
- This marks the first time an Indian astronaut will launch from the same pad used for Apollo and Space Shuttle missions.
- The “Launch Pad Phone Call” is a decades-old NASA tradition offering a private moment before liftoff.
In a historic first, Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla made an emotional final phone call to his family from NASA’s legendary Launch Pad 39A. This poignant moment occurred just before his scheduled journey to the International Space Station as part of the private Axiom-4 mission.
The Launch Pad Phone Call Tradition
Wing Commander Shukla, a decorated Ashoka Chakra awardee, connected with his family in India from the pad’s “white room.” This is the final clean area astronauts enter before boarding their spacecraft. NASA’s tradition, known as the “Launch Pad Phone Call,” provides a private moment of connection before the intense launch sequence begins.
A NASA spokesperson described the simple landline-style device with a secure line: “It’s a moment of quiet reflection and personal connection before the controlled chaos of launch begins.” This practice has offered astronauts a heartfelt farewell from their departure point for decades.
Significance of the Axiom-4 Mission
Shukla’s participation in the Axiom-4 mission represents a major step in India’s international space collaboration. While separate from the indigenous , this private mission provides crucial experience on a global platform. The launch is scheduled for later this year.
Historic Launch Pad 39A
The choice of Launch Pad 39A adds profound symbolism. This hallowed ground launched humanity’s greatest adventures, including Apollo 11. An Indian astronaut launching from this site underscores the globalized future of space exploration and India’s growing role within it.




