Axiom 4: Shubhanshu’s mission weapon is made from Aryabhata’s legacy to Chandrayaan’s victory

For this historic journey of Shubhanshu, the Axiom-4 Mission Badge was created by Delhi’s famous designer Manish Tripathi. It uses symbols of Aryabhata’s legacy to Chandrayaan’s Vijayagatha. Shubhanshu’s missionary weapon (Photo X) Shalini Deorani, Jagran, New Delhi. Every Indian Wednesday, after 41 years, was once again the glorious moments in the spatial journey. Astronauts flew for the International Space Station (ISS) under the Axiom-4 mission, including Indian Air Force group captain and astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla. Shubhanshu wore an Axiom-4-mission weapon in Delhi, and filled the flight of space with full space that the Axiom-4 mission weapon was created by Delhi’s famous designer Manish Tripathi for this historic journey of Shubhanshu. It uses symbols of Aryabhata’s legacy to Chandrayaan’s Vijayagatha. During the mission, this badge that appears on Shubhanshu’s hand is not just a symbol, but also connects the rich cultural heritage that shows the glorious scientific journey of infinite discovery and exploration of India in space. This included many symbols showing the value and golden history of the country. The first Indian satellite launched in 1975, depicting India’s self-sufficient flight in space, the very important rising sun in Indian culture and space exploration, the astronomical observatory and symbol of the historical heritage of India, Jantar-Mantar, Chandrayaan Vijayagatha, moon, moon, symbol symbol of an endless exploration, etc. of India on the chin. Manish Tripathi, who was prepared after eight months of discussion, says it’s designed like a postage stamp, giving the message that India’s address is also in space. The order was received from Isro that a badge that is very light and showed the achievements of India’s spacecraft and the historical moments of the country. The purpose was for the countrymen to feel proud to see it and the future generations could know what the pride of the country’s country’s journey is. The special thing is that Shubhanshu Shukla was his senior at school. The badge was prepared after the booking for eight months. Manish previously designed the Fighting Uniform of the Indian Army, Manish, who lives in Greater Kailash-1, previously designed the Indian Army combat uniform. At the same time, during Kovid, he also designed a PPE -Kit with Dr Harpal Cum, head of the Biomedical Engineering Department in IIT Delhi. Ram Darbar, along with the deity of Prabhu Ramlala, who sits in Ayodhya, also prepares the dress of Mother Annapurna Mata and Mother Durga in Ayodhya Parkota. Shubhanshu suggested that Isro should make the name of Manish’s name Isro’s missionary design, and Shubhanshu suggested the name Manish. Both are studying at City Montessori School in Aliganj, Lucknow. Manish Ninth and Shubhanshu studied in the 11th class. Both were contacted by old friends. Manish is currently a national adviser to the Ministry of Skills Development and Businesses.

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