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THE SHUX STORY

From a CMS Classroom to the International Space Station

The extraordinary journey of a boy from Lucknow who sat in a CMS classroom, dreamed of the stars, and reached them.

Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla — known to the world and loved by Lucknow as Shux — is not just India’s space hero; he is our own. An alumnus of CMS Aliganj Campus I, who walked the same corridors and grew under the same Jai Jagat sky as today’s 64,500 CMS students.

In 2025, Shux made history as the Pilot of Axiom Mission 4 (AX-4) to the International Space Station, becoming India’s 2nd Human in Space after Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma (1984), and the first Indian astronaut to set foot aboard the ISS. On the AX-4 mission, 60 scientific experiments were completed in microgravity, from tardigrade resilience studies and seed germination in orbit to medical research on muscle degeneration and cellular regeneration, advancing humanity’s shared knowledge for life on Earth and in space.

From 400 kilometres above the Earth, Shux looked down and said the three words that a billion Indians held in their hearts: “Namaste from Space.” And then, with the perspective of someone who had seen the whole world at once—

“ …the first thought that came to mind was that the Earth looks absolutely One — no boundary line, no border is visible from outside… the feeling of oneness of the Earth… we all are a part of humanity and the Earth is our home and all of us are its citizens. ”

— Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla · from the International Space Station · June 2025

Milestones Attained

2nd

Indian in Space after Rakesh Sharma (1984)

1st

Indian Astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS)

60

Scientific Experiments completed on the AX-4 Mission

1st

Ashoka Chakra Awardee of Lucknow (Republic Day 2026)

National Honour · Republic Day 2026

A Moment That Belongs to Lucknow

Ashoka Chakra · India's Highest Peacetime Gallantry Award

When Shux stood at Kartavya Path on 26 January 2026, receiving the Ashoka Chakra from the President of India, it was not the moment of one man alone — it was the moment of every student who ever sat in a CMS classroom and dared to dream beyond the ordinary.

His honour belongs to CMS, to Lucknow, to Uttar Pradesh, and to every Indian who looked up at the night sky and imagined what might be possible. Space Fest 2026 is how 64,500 students say, “We see you, Shux — and we will follow.”

The context of the honour — India’s growing role in international human spaceflight, ISRO’s strategic vision for the Gaganyaan programme, and the symbolic power of a Lucknow boy carrying the nation’s tricolour to the International Space Station — makes this moment one of the defining achievements in post-independence India’s scientific story.

Lucknow’s First Ashoka Chakra Awardee

From CMS to the Ashoka Chakra — A Timeline of Honour

CMS 1990-2002

Education, values & the Jai Jagat spirit — the foundation of everything

IAF Career 2006 onwards

Decorated Group Captain; test pilot; years of national service and distinction

ISRO 2024

Selected as Gaganyatri; assigned to Axiom Mission 4; training begins

ISS 2025

“Namaste from Space” — 60 experiments; 18 days aboard the ISS

Jan 2026

Ashoka Chakra conferred — Lucknow’s first, India’s pride, CMS’s honour
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi
Government of India​
“I join the nation in welcoming Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla as he returns to Earth from his historic mission to space. He has carried India’s tricolour, India’s science, and India’s spirit into orbit. He has inspired a billion dreams.”
Defence Minister Shri Rajnath Singh
Government of India​
“Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla’s successful return from the historic Axiom-4 mission is a proud moment for every Indian. He has not just touched space — he has lifted India’s aspirations to new heights and opened a new chapter in our nation’s glorious story.”
 
Chief Minister Shri Yogi Adityanath
Government of Uttar Pradesh
“Your achievement is a proud symbol of courage, dedication, and commitment to science. Today, every Indian — and especially every son and daughter of Uttar Pradesh — feels immense pride. You are our hero, our inspiration, and our promise to the nation.”
 
Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh
Ministry of Science & Technology – 2025
“One of Mother India’s most illustrious sons is back. India has found a lasting space in the world of space. Shubhanshu Shukla is a true Vishwa Bandhu — a global citizen — whose journey is a moment of pride for the world and of glory for India.”

Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi

"I join the nation in welcoming Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla as he returns to Earth from his historic mission to Space... He has inspired a billion dreams.”

Defence Minister
Shri Rajnath Singh

“Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla’s successful return from the historic Axiom-4 mission is a proud moment for every Indian. He has not just touched Space, he has lifted India’s aspirations to new heights.”

U.P. Chief Minister
Shri Yogi Adityanath Ji

"Your achievement is a proud symbol of courage, dedication, and commitment to science. Today, every Indian, especially those from Uttar Pradesh, feels proud.”

Union Minister (2025)
Dr Jitendra Singh

"One of Mother India's illustrious sons is back. India has found a lasting space in the world of Space... a reflection of India's role as a trusted partner.”

Student’s Corner

Your Mission Starts Here

Games, questions, galleries, and innovation — everything a CMS space explorer needs to be part of Space Fest 2026 is here. This is your space. Use it.

Space Facts — Curated Science Content

(for All Grades)

Curated science content on human spaceflight, the ISS, ISRO’s full mission history, Shux’s 60 AX-4 experiments and their Earth impact, and the Gaganyaan programme. Everything a curious CMS student needs to explore India’s cosmic journey.
What’s inside: Articles, videos, infographics, interactive explainers, and illustrated timelines on Shux’s mission and human spaceflight. Updated weekly. Perfect for Space Hunt preparation and classroom discussions on science and space.

Create

Student Artwork Gallery

(For Classes 3–12)

Browse and submit space-themed artworks, mission patch designs, futuristic habitat concepts, scientific cartoons, and creative writing from students across all 22 campuses. The ‘Create for Science’ wall — where imagination meets the cosmos.
What to submit: Paintings, mission patches, habitat blueprints, illustrated explainers. Selected works displayed at the WUCC exhibition on 15 April and featured on CMS website and social media throughout the campaign.

Innovate

Innovation Project Showcase

(For Classes 6–12)

Explore the most inspiring student innovation projects from Space Fest 2026 — AI-powered clean energy models, robotic prototypes, life support system designs, and space habitat concepts. These are ideas that could shape the future.
Top honour — the ‘Shux Pick Award’: The three most outstanding projects are presented on stage at WUCC. The single most inspiring project receives the Shux Pick Award — selected personally by Shux after reviewing all finalists.

Play

Space Hunt — ‘Check Space Game’

(For Classes 5–12)

The ultimate CMS space trivia challenge. Test your knowledge on ISRO history, Shux’s AX-4 mission, life aboard the ISS, the Gaganyaan programme, and the wider cosmos. Play online or at your campus kiosk.

How to win: Campus round → city-level semi-final → grand finals at WUCC on 15 April. The Space Hunt champion is personally felicitated by Shux — India’s astronaut — on stage. The most coveted prize in CMS history.

Ask Shux · All Students

‘Post 10 Questions for Shux’ — Daily Life & Space

What would YOU ask India’s first ISS astronaut? What did he eat in space? What did he miss from Lucknow? What did he feel the first time he floated? Submit your question via this page or your campus QR kiosk.
How it works: Questions are voted on by students across all 22 campuses. The 10 most-voted questions are asked live to Shux on stage at WUCC on 15 April by student representatives. Your question could reach India’s astronaut directly.

What Would You Ask India’s Astronaut?

Students across all 22 CMS campuses are already submitting their questions for Shux. The campaign is live. Your voice matters. The 10 most-voted questions get asked live on stage at WUCC on 15 April — by a student representative, to India’s astronaut, in front of 64,500 students. 

Sample Questions Already Submitted

Ask your Question


Vyomotsav 2025 · The CMS Space Fest History

Building on the Legacy of Vyomotsav 2025

Space Festival 2026 builds on the incredible foundation of Vyomotsav 2025 — CMS’s landmark first Space Fest, which celebrated Shux’s historic Axiom Mission 4 flight and his “Namaste from Space” moment that moved a billion Indians.

Vyomotsav 2025 saw 64,500 CMS students across 22 campuses participate in space-themed activities, creative competitions, science exhibitions, and the school’s Grand Homecoming Celebration for Shux — including the legendary Victory Parade through Lucknow in August 2025, received by the Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and cheered by thousands of citizens lining the streets.

Space Festival 2026 takes that momentum further — adding the Ashoka Chakra felicitation, the high-level panel discussion, and the ‘Shux — My Space Hero’ student tribute campaign to create India’s most impactful school-led space celebration.

Vyomotsav 2025 — Key Highlights

Glimpses from the Grand Homecoming & Victory Parade

The wait is over! #HumaraBetaShux touches down in Lucknow — history in the making!
Shux being received at Lucknow Airport by Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Shri Brajesh Pathak.
Nawabo ka Shehar' roars with pride! Lucknow streets cheer as Shux’s convoy rolls in.
The entire CMS family unites in joy to honour the Grand Homecoming of the Son of Lucknow.
Students look up to the hero who once sat in their classrooms.
The pride of CMS, Kanpur Road Boys’ Pipe Band, strikes up a stirring welcome for Shux!
Voices rise, flags fly high: the spirit of CMS shines as students greet Shux - the Pride of Uttar Pradesh!
Cheers echo across the city as people warmly receive the son of Lucknow!
Excitement peaks at CMS Gomti Nagar Extension: Students welcome their Hero
Behind every hero stands a guiding light: Shux’s mother honoured with flowers, fruits & love!
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