Indian Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla Shares Unique Space Experience

Indian Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla Shares Unique Space Experience

New Delhi, May 20: Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, the first Indian to travel to the International Space Station (ISS), continues to share his extraordinary experiences from space. After successfully completing an 18-day mission in 2025, Shukla returned to India and recently posted an intriguing photo on Instagram, where he is seen hanging from the ceiling of an ISS module.

He clarified that there is no definitive up or down in the ISS; astronauts mutually decide which direction to consider as what. In his Instagram post, he wrote, “In orbit, the meaning of direction completely changes. Due to the absence of gravity, words like ‘up’, ‘down’, and ‘floor’ become mere memories.”

Shukla explained that in space, you find yourself in positions that might raise eyebrows on Earth. Recalling an interesting incident from his early days, he mentioned, “In the beginning, my mind was stuck on the habit of walking on the floor, even though there isn’t really a floor there. Once, while waiting to pass through a module, an experienced astronaut took my hand and led me to the ceiling, saying, ‘Come here.’”

He added, “At that moment, I realized that in space, direction is simply a matter of mutual agreement.” Along with his post, he shared a photo of himself hanging from the ceiling, noting that while the photo turned out well, the one he took himself was even better.

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