New Delhi: Captain Shubanshu Shukla, who recently returned from space, said on Sunday that the Indian Air Force (IAF) and especially a cockpit have been a great teacher in his life.Sharing its experience in space, Shukla India looks really beautiful from space and especially during the night, it is “one of the most beautiful sites you can see in your life anytime”. “I also have a small clip from space that I have tried to capture India. And India looks really beautiful. I am not saying this because we are all Indians and we are sitting here, but I think if you talk to any astronaut, who is at the station, especially during the night, if you pass through India, it is the most beautiful, which you are the most beautiful.He said: “Whatever I have done and whatever I have achieved, I think the background I had or the preparation that I had that after staying in this uniform and staying in the Air Force, whoever is sitting here will do a similar good job.Defense Minister Rajnath Singh participated in the Felicitation Function for Gaganiatris and failed the group captain Shubanshu Shukla and his other colleagues, group captain PV Nair, group captain Ajit Krishnan and group captain Angad Pratap.Defense Staff Head, General Anil Chauhan and Air Marshal AP Singh, head of the Air Force, were also present.ISRO President V Narayanan said on Thursday that the first unkred mission of the Gaganan Human Spaceflight Program is set to launch with a robot and is expected to liftoff in December. Narayanan said, “The first unheard of Mission, G1, is about to rise by the end of this year, perhaps close to December. And in it, Vyomitra, half-Humanoids, is going to fly,” Narayanan said. Addressing the media in the presence of Space Minister Jitendra Singh and Astronaut Group captain Shubanshu Shukla, the ISRO chief appreciated the Shax for his successful mission for the International Space Station (ISS) – first by an Indian. His experience of piloting the Axiom-4 mission is important for the Gaganyan Mission.