Andhra Pradesh is proud of Dangeti Jahnavi, a young women(22) from Palakollu who will soon be stepping into space. She is the first person from India to be selected for the International Air and Space Program organized by NASA in America.

Andhra Pradesh is proud of Dangeti Jahnavi, a young women(22) from Palakollu who will soon be stepping into space. She is the first person from India to be selected for the International Air and Space Program organized by NASA in America.

BY – RAJA PENTAPATI AP BUREAU CHIEF
                      National News
Amravati June 19 (Bharat News) AP
The women from Dangeti, Jahnavi, who is a source of pride for Andhra Pradesh, will soon step into space. She was born in Palakollu in West Godavari district of the state.

Since childhood, she has been determined to step on the moon. Jahnavi, who studied in Palakollu till intermediate, completed her engineering in Punjab. In 2021, she created a record by becoming the first person from India to be selected for the International Air and Space Program organized by NASA in America.

Till now, a woman from India has not been selected for direct space flight. Now Jahnavi Dangeti will fill that gap. Jahnavi has qualified for this space mission after being praised by the representatives of
Titans Space Industries in the tests conducted several times.

Jahnavi has received news from Titans Space Industries to this extent. Titans Space Industries will build a huge space station. In the future, it will be developed as a space experiment, commercial and tourist center.

Jahnavi Dangeti will represent India in the first space launch team of Titans Space Industries to be organized in March 2029.

As part of this trip, Jahnavi will spend five hours in space. The Titans Space Mission will make its first space flight under the leadership of senior American astronaut Bill MacArthur, who has already completed three space flights.

The astronaut candidates will undergo three-year training in the US and other places around the world next year. So far, American astronauts Sunita Williams and Kalpana Chawla of Indian origin have entered space.

The fact that Neil Armstrong’s team, which was the first to land on the moon, also trained at the Geo Space Center further inspired Jahnavi.
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