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 Every year, millions of people from all over India appear for the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) — one of the country’s toughest recruitment tests — hoping to become IAS, IFS, or IPS officers. But there’s a small village in Uttar Pradesh, with only about 4,000 residents, that stands out for producing the highest number of IAS and IPS officers in India.  
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NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) is a landmark project, marking the first time the Earth will be observed using dual-frequency Synthetic Aperture Radar, NASA’s L-band and ISRO’s S-band. These radars will be operated using NASA’s 12-meter unfurlable mesh reflector antenna, mounted on ISRO’s customized I-3K satellite bus.
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ISRO Chairman announced the July 30 launch of a joint NASA satellite, updates on Aditya-L1, Gaganyaan, Chandrayaan missions, and emphasized ISRO's nationwide focus on space research and development.  
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NISAR is the first mission of its kind, jointly developed by ISRO and NASA. It is an L- and S-band, global, microwave imaging mission, with the capability to acquire fully polarimetric and interferometric data, as per an official statement from ISRO.
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Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla used ham radio from the ISS to connect with students in India. Ham radio remains a powerful communication tool, even during space missions and natural disasters. The Axiom-4 mission revived global curiosity about this reliable, low-tech radio system.
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Shubhanshu Shukla, who is a part of the Axiom-4 mission thanked the Indian space agency for enabling his safe and successful journey to space expressed his heartfelt gratitude to PM Modi.
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Indian Air Force Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla has completed his remarkable first nine days. This journey marks a pivotal moment, signaling India's impactful return to human spaceflight. Shukla's mission, packed with groundbreaking research and inspiring outreach, truly highlights India's expanding role in global space.
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Shubhanshu Shukla is on a 14-day scientific expedition on the ISS as part of the Axiom-4 mission, along with three other astronauts from the US, Poland, and Hungary.
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While Sharma’s 1984 journey was a moment of symbolic pride, Shukla’s 2025 mission is also a strategic milestone. It reflects India’s transition from observer to active participant in global space exploration. 
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The mission brings a reminder – human connections can orbit far beyond this world, while a home-cooked treat can still warm a heart 400 km above earth.
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Notably, Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla is part of the Axiom-4 mission to the International Space Station. 
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Shubhanshu Shukla becomes India’s second astronaut in space. Emotional scenes unfold as his family watches the launch from Lucknow. Shukla’s message: “The Indian flag on my shoulder reminds me I’m not alone.”
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Shubhanshu Shukla becomes India’s second astronaut to head to space today. Axiom-4 mission lifts off at 12 noon IST with a global crew aboard SpaceX Dragon. ISRO joins NASA, ESA, and SpaceX in historic commercial spaceflight.
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Meet Jahnavi Dangeti: 23-year-old from Palakollu in West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, is set to travel to space in 2029. All you need to know about her and 2029 space mission. 
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The Ax-4 mission will lift off aboard the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft on Falcon 9 from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Centre in Florida.
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Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla’s space journey is back on track after careful troubleshooting and international collaboration.
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The Axiom-4 mission crew includes members from India, Poland, and Hungary, marking each nation's first mission to the space station in history and the second government-sponsored human spaceflight mission in over 40 years, according to Axiom Space.
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Axiom-4 launch moved to June 11, 5:30 PM IST, sending India's Shubhanshu Shukla, and astronauts from Poland/Hungary, to ISS.
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According to NASA, Shukla will pilot the Ax-4 mission, accompanied by mission commander Peggy Whitson, a veteran NASA astronaut, and mission specialists Tibor Kapu from Hungary and Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski from Poland. 
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The PSLV launched at 5:59 am from Sriharikota cleared stages one and two, but a sudden chamber pressure drop in stage three caused the failure.






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