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Indian Astronaut Spun 3 Hours for Space Experiment Samples

Astronaut’s 3-Hour Spin to Extract Space Experiment Samples

Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla revealed he spent three hours continuously spinning around himself to collect micro-gravity experiment samples during his 18-day International Space Station mission. The Axiom-4 crew member shared his extraordinary experience at the Emerging Science, Technology and Innovation Conclave.

Key Takeaways

  • Shubhanshu Shukla became the first Indian to travel to the ISS via Axiom-4 mission
  • He performed complex micro-algae experiments in micro-gravity conditions
  • Sample collection required innovative personal centrifugation technique
  • The mission included 18 days aboard the orbital laboratory

The Centrifuge Challenge

Shukla explained the unique challenges of working with liquids in space. “On Earth, when there is an air bubble in a syringe, you can just squeeze it a bit and the air bubble would go out, or invert the pouch and it would rise to the top. But this doesn’t happen in space,” he stated during his presentation.

The astronaut had to collect 36 micro-algae samples for nutrition research, requiring four to five spinning motions per sample. “When there is a bubble, the only thing that works is that you have to become a centrifuge yourself,” Shukla revealed about the unconventional solution.

Training vs Reality

Despite extensive year-long preparation, the actual spaceflight experience surprised the Axiom-4 crew. “The training prepared us for the flight, but the minute the ignition happened, all the notions that I had of what I knew just went out of the window,” Shukla recalled about the launch from Kennedy Space Center.

He described the entire journey from launch to recovery as “an entirely new experience end-to-end” that differed significantly from training simulations.

Inspiring the Next Generation

As the 634th person to travel to space, Shukla truly grasped the significance of his achievement during a visit to his Lucknow school. Students expressed that seeing “someone like them” reach the space station made the accomplishment particularly meaningful.

Shukla emphasized his mission to share the experience broadly: “My aim is to take you through this journey along with me and hear what I have experienced so that you get to live this (spaceflight) with me.”

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