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Astro Shux to Carry Indian Heritage Artefact Vishwaroopam to Space

Astro Shux to Carry Indian Heritage Artefact ‘Vishwaroopam’ to Space

Astronaut-designate Shubhanshu Shukla (Astro Shux) will carry a unique cultural artefact named ‘Vishwaroopam’ on India’s historic Gaganyaan mission, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern technology.

Key Takeaways

  • Artefact ‘Vishwaroopam’ fuses silver metalwork with a 3D-printed globe.
  • It symbolically bridges India’s heritage with its spacefaring future.
  • The reveal is part of Shukla’s public engagement ‘What’s in my bag?’ series.
Vishwaroopam’s lower half features traditional Indian metal craftsmanship, while its upper half is a wood-toned, 3D-printed globe with India highlighted in gold.

Symbolism of the Souvenir

Named ‘Vishwaroopam’, the item is a deliberate fusion. Its lower half is crafted from silver, showcasing traditional Indian metalwork. The upper section is a wood-toned, 3D-printed globe, with India highlighted in gold.

Shukla explained the deep symbolism:

“The lower half, made from silver, represents the timeless traditions and craftsmanship of India. The upper half, a 3D-printed globe, signifies our forward-looking vision and technological prowess. India is marked in gold, representing the golden chapter we are about to write in space exploration,”

he said.

Public Engagement and Global Tradition

The astronaut-designate revealed Vishwaroopam as part of his social media series ‘What’s in my bag?’ on his handle @gagan_shux, offering the public a window into mission preparations.

This follows a long-standing global tradition where astronauts carry cultural mementos. Crews on the International Space Station (ISS), for example, have taken items like Olympic torches and educational materials.

Bridging Heritage and Ambition

The act of carrying Vishwaroopam aims to connect India’s rich past with its ambitious space future. The successful Gaganyaan mission will position India as the fourth nation capable of independent human spaceflight.

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