Meet Jahnavi Dangeti, first Indian who completed the NASA space program, won prestigious prizes, now set to go to space in …

Meet Jahnavi Dangeti, first Indian who completed the NASA space program, won prestigious prizes, now set to go to space in …

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The dream of becoming astronaut has been released for Jahnavi Dangeti at the very young age of 23. She has been actively involved in the space of space from a very young age. After completing the NASA space program, she is now ready to go to space.

The Jahnavi Dangeti of Andhra Pradesh has become the first Indian to complete the NASA space program and is ready to go to space.

NASA is the dream of space lovers who want to explore the possibilities of heaven and beyond. The dream of becoming astronaut has been released for Jahnavi Dangeti at the very young age of 23. She has been actively involved in the space of space from a very young age. Jahnavi Dangeti has become the first Indian to successfully complete NASA’s prestigious international air and space program and will travel to space in 2029. Her selection will enable her to travel to the Titan’s Orbital Port Space Station, a project established in the US that will be inaugurated in the next four years.

Who is Jahnavi Dangeti?

Jahnvi is a space lover who comes from Palakollu in the West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh. Her parents, Srinivas and Padmasri, are currently staying in Kuwait for work. She completed her intermediate training in her hometown of Palakollu, after which she moved to Punjab to study electronics and communication engineering in her graduation at Lovely Professional University. She has actively involved in STEM education and participated in various space programs, including in Isro’s, where she gave impactful lectures. She also gave conversations about various other prestigious platforms and leading settings such as the Nits Pan India.

The analog astronaut is also a fixed value in participation in analogue missions, deep -sea diving and global conferences related to planetary science and sustainability in the case of long -term space travel. In a conversation with the Deccan Chronicle, Jahnvi said: “I want to inspire rural students and help them go to space. I was born in a small town such as Palakollu. Many young people think they can’t go to space. But if they can make a serious attempt of the inter -planetaire to swing the human.”

The young Indian astronaut has also been a member of the International Astronomical Search Collaboration, where it was involved in Asteroid Search campaigns that improve scientific databases and observational research. During that time she made a provisional asteroid discovery, based on image data of the Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System.

Jahnavi is the youngest foreign analog astronaut and first Indian selected for Space Iceland Geology Training. She grabbed People’s Choice Award – NASA Space Apps Challenge; And was the winner in Isro World Space Week Young Achiever Award.

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