
HARBOR ISLAND-MELBOURNE BEACH (FLORIDA): When Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla lifts off to area aboard the Axiom-4 (Ax-4) mission on June 10 for a two-week keep on the ISS, it received’t simply mark a milestone for India. For his wife Kamna, it’s one other chapter in a life formed quietly round obligation, friendship, and lengthy familiarity.Speaking solely to TOI simply days ahead of the launch from Nasa’s Kennedy Space Centre right here, Kamna shared what this journey has meant to her—as a associate, as a guardian, and as somebody who’s recognized “Shux” since childhood.
“As you go on this incredible journey, I am extremely proud of you. You’re not just reaching for the stars, you are inspiring so many of us back home. Just shine bright and do your duty to your best, as you always do.”
Kamna’s Message To Shux
“It was in the beginning of 2020,” she recalled, when it first felt actual that Shukla would possibly truly go to area. “One of the criteria for Gaganyaan aspirants was that they had to be test pilots. It’s such a small community that we were elated, because whoever it may be, he would be known to us. That small idea has become an incredible reality now.”At residence, Shux is a person of routine and quiet resolve. “He loves his workouts, non-fiction books, to goof around with his six-year-old son. But when you talk about his fearlessness, he’s taken immense risks. He left his life as a fighter pilot and stepped into the uncharted world of spaceflight. From making decisions in microseconds to doing delicate experiments in micrograms—it’s a complete shift,” she mentioned.Her favorite picture of him, although, is much less about area and extra about spirit. “There’s a never-say-never attitude in him that’s very special. You’ll often find him quoting Dory from Finding Nemo—just keep swimming. There may be a fire anywhere, but he focuses on solutions. That’s his forte.”
Of the remainder of the Ax-4 crew, Kamna mentioned they’re now greater than colleagues. “They call themselves friends for life. Their experience in microgravity will bind them forever. I’m so glad Shux found these friends—and all of them adore our son Sid.”Kamna and Shukla first met in major faculty. “We’ve studied together since Class 3. We’ve been best friends. I’ve known him as Gunjan, as Shubhanshu—the shy guy in our classroom—who’s now inspiring so many people.”But being married to somebody on this path means dwelling with distance and missed milestones. “These things do get overwhelming, especially Shux missing Sid’s early childhood. He finds that deeply painful,” she admitted. “But he’s incredibly focused, like Arjuna [from Mahabharat]—he only sees the target.”Her approach of coping has been to embrace anticipation over nervousness: “You can either be overwhelmed or be excited. We chose excitement. Nothing worthwhile comes without risk. With challenge comes glory—that’s the mindset.”
Sid remains to be too younger to absolutely grasp what’s unfolding. “It’s all just exciting for him. He thinks everyone’s father is an astronaut. When we visited Nasa, he was thrilled to see rockets and suits. But when asked what he liked most, he said, ‘deers in Nasa’s park are very nice’. That’s his comprehension for now. I’m sure when he grows up, he’ll be super proud.”Asked how she’d need Sid to keep in mind this time, Kamna mentioned: “I’d tell him his father was the chosen one. Lucky to represent his beautiful country and its 1.4 billion people. Fortune favours the brave, and Shux is the bravest person I know. He left his love for flying to enter an unknown territory. He reaches for the stars—and yet, he remains grounded.”Back residence, they know that is solely the start. “He has immense responsibility. The Axiom mission is a stepping stone for India’s Gaganyaan programme. Whatever he learns will help the country. He’ll be quite busy once he returns.”But first, the launch. And for Kamna, it’s like each different take-off in a fighter pilot’s life. “I never attended his take-offs. Out of sight, out of mind—that’s how I cope. I haven’t thought about the launch day. We go with the flow. We’re filled with gratitude. We’ll take it as it comes.”