Axiom-4 Docks With ISS; Shubhanshu Shukla Becomes First ISRO Astronaut Aboard Station ..
Taking to X, SpaceX said, "Docking confirmed!". The docking of Axiom-4 refers to the precise and meticulously coordinated maneuver in which the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, transporting the Axiom-4 crew, successfully attaches to the international Space Station (ISS).
Axiom-4 Mission: SpaceX Dragon Docking Maneuver
Docking with the ISS is a complex, multi-stage process involving a series of meticulously calculated burns and checkpoints. NASA has outlined key stages, beginning with the Approach Initiation from 7 km out, followed by burns like the Phase Burn, Transfer Burn, and Final Coelliptic Burn. As the spacecraft nears the ISS, it enters two critical zones—the Approach Ellipsoid and the Keep Out Sphere—invisible perimeters designed to ensure the station’s safety in case of any emergency.The vehicle has already passed Waypoint 0 at 400 meters and is now progressing toward soft capture—when the spacecraft first latches onto the station’s docking port—before proceeding to hard capture, which seals and secures the link.
India, poland, and hungary Make History
The mission is particularly historic for India, as it includes Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, set to become the first indian astronaut to board the ISS. His journey marks a landmark moment in India’s growing space ambitions and is the result of a collaborative effort between nasa and ISRO.Alongside him are: Peggy Whitson (Mission Commander, former nasa astronaut), Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski (Poland), and Tibor Kapu (Hungary).The Ax-4 mission is notable for also sending the first astronauts from poland and hungary to live and work aboard the orbiting laboratory.