Andhra Pradesh’s Dangeti Jahnavi to travel to space in 2029, becomes first Indian to complete NASA’s International Air and Space Prog
Dangati Jahnavi, a young woman from Palakolu in Andhra Pradesh, has achieved a historical milestone by becoming the first Indian to completing NASA's prestigious International Air and Space Program (IASP). This important performance decides it to travel in space in 2029. Jahnavi was one of the only 20 students chosen globally to participate in this high level program at the NASA Kennedy Space Center. His training included complex simulation, space assignments and survival exercises designed to prepare candidates for Real -Liv's space trip. Her success not only proudly of her hometown and the kingdom, but also serves as an inspiration for young Indians who want to discover space science. The story of Jahnavi outlines the increasing global recognition of Indian talent in aviation and space technology. His upcoming mission in 2029 could potentially mark him a proud moment for the country and make him one of the first Indian inhabitants entering space and one of the first Indian inhabitants.
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