Following an farewell from orbit where he praised India's ambition, Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla and the Axiom-4 crew have made a triumphant and safe return to Earth. The mission ended with a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on July 15, 2025, successfully concluding their 18-day scientific expedition to the International Space Station. This safe return ended a 22.5-hour journey from the ISS.
The Axiom-4 (Ax-4) mission was a landmark private spaceflight that took a multinational crew to the International Space Station (ISS).
Before leaving the ISS, Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla delivered a memorable farewell speech. Stating from space, a modern India looks "ambitious, fearless, confident and full of pride," and still appears "saare jahan se accha" (the best in the world).
After an 18-day stay at the ISS where the crew conducted over 60 scientific experiments, the SpaceX Dragon capsule "Grace" successfully undocked. Following a 22.5-hour journey, the crew made a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California on July 15, 2025.
Shukla's safe return was celebrated as a moment of immense pride in India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed him for inspiring "a billion dreams," and President Draupadi Murmu, J P Nadda and many others praised the mission as a "golden chapter" in India's space odyssey and a proud stride for its ambitions.
Shukla's flight, where he performed seven India-specific experiments, is considered a vital learning experience for India's own upcoming crewed spaceflight program, Gaganyaan.