Mumbai, June 10 -- Less than 24 hours before the Axiom-4 (Ax-4 mission) carrying Indian Air Force Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla on board a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft was set to take off to the International Space Station (ISS), it was pushed back by another day. "Due to weather conditions, the launch of Axiom-4 mission for sending Indian Gaganyatri to International Space Station is postponed from 10th June 2025 to 11th June 2025. The targeted time of launch is 5:30 PM IST on 11th June 2025," Isro chairman V Narayanan posted on X. SpaceX posted, "Now targeting no earlier than Wednesday, June 11 for Falcon 9 to launch @Axiom_Space's Ax-4 mission to the @Space_Station due to high winds in the ascent corridor." Ax-4 mission is a collaborative effort between Texas-based Axiom Space, SpaceX, and NASA. The mission will send a four-member international crew from India, Hungary, Poland and the US to ISS for a two-week mission, marking the return of the first human spaceflight for the former three countries after more than 40 years. According to a statement on SpaceX's website, the launch is targeted for 8am ET, with a back-up opportunity available on Thursday at 7.37am ET. This is the third time that the mission has been postponed. The initial launch date was scheduled to take place on May 29 but was moved to June 8....