Designer crafts special space badge for Subhanshu Shukla's Axiom-4 flight
NewsBytes June 13, 2025 07:39 PM


Designer crafts special space badge for Subhanshu Shukla's Axiom-4 flight
13 Jun 2025


Fashion designer Manish Tripathi has created a unique mission badge for Group Captain Subhanshu Shukla, who is set to embark on the Axiom-4 mission, which typically involves the International Space Station (ISS).

The badge, which will be worn on Shukla's spacesuit, is more than just a decorative patch.

It symbolizes India's scientific ambition and cultural heritage in space exploration.


Design process took nearly 8 months
Design journey


The design process for the mission badge took nearly eight months, with Tripathi and Shukla discussing ideas across different time zones.

The emblem is a blend of science and culture, inspired by a postage stamp.

It features imagery from India's Gaganyaan mission, Aryabhata satellite (marking its 50th anniversary), and the Sun, elements that highlight India's space achievements and cultural significance.


Other elements of the badge
Lunar tribute


The mission badge also features the ancient Jantar Mantar observatory, the mathematical symbol for zero, and the infinity sign.

Illustrations of the Moon highlight India's lunar milestones.

The badge is bordered by an astronaut helmet with a map of India at its chin, a design choice that reflects Hanuman's strength and spirit, according to Tripathi.

Maps of the partner countries involved in the Axiom-4 mission are also displayed, highlighting the international collaboration driving the mission.


'India's fingerprint in space'
Inspirational message


Tripathi told ANI that the badge was designed not just to represent India but also to spark curiosity and pride in the younger generation.

He called it "India's fingerprint in space" and a "message, a symbol, and a story of where we're going."

The Axiom-4 mission is a major milestone in India's expanding role in space exploration.

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