17-Jul-2025 03:53 PM
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Chennai, July 17 (Reporter) The health condition of decorated piot Shubhanshu Shukla, who became the first Indian astronaut to travel to International Space Station and returned after a 18-day stay, was stable and in good health, ISRO said today.
After Gaganyatri Shubhanshu Shukla was extracted by SpaceX’s recovery teams on July 15, 2025, preliminary health checks were carried out at recovery ship.
Initial health assessments indicated that Gaganyatri Shukla was in stable condition with no immediate concerns reported.
He was airlifted by helicopter from the recovery ship to the mainland for further medical evaluations and debriefing sessions.
Later, Shubhanshu Shukla was flown to Houston for a week-long rehabilitation program to mitigate any adverse effect of microgravity.
This is being administered by Axiom’s flight surgeon and ISRO’s flight surgeon is also participating in this program.
This includes a series of medical checks especially cardiovascular assessments, musculoskeletal tests psychological debrief.
The rehabilitation activities of Gaganyatri focus on monitoring physical and mental health, addressing any effects of microgravity, and preparing him for a return to normal activities.
Shux and three other crew members from US, Hungary and Poland, took off for ISS on June 25 and docked the next day after a 28 hr flight journey.
After an extended 18 day stay, during which Shux conducted seven microgravity experiments of iSRO, undocked from ISS on July 14 and the Dragon spacecraft splashed down off California coast after a 22.5 hr journey the next day.
Shux was the second Indian to travel to space after a gap of 41 years when Rakesh Sharma travelled in 1984...////...