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Breaking Barriers: Meet Jahnavi Dangeti, The 23-Year-Old To Become First Indian Woman On Titans Space Mission
Breaking Barriers: Meet Jahnavi Dangeti, The 23-Year-Old To Become First Indian Woman On Titans Space Mission

India.com

time4 hours ago

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  • India.com

Breaking Barriers: Meet Jahnavi Dangeti, The 23-Year-Old To Become First Indian Woman On Titans Space Mission

photoDetails english 2921419 Updated:Jun 24, 2025, 05:01 PM IST Analog Astronaut Jahnavi Dangeti 1 / 7 Chasing moon dreams with unwavering passion, 23-year-old Jahnavi Dangeti is gearing up for a space journey as part of the Astronaut Candidate (ASCAN) program by Titans Space. Her stellar journey began at just 16, marking the start of a path destined for greatness. Hailed as India's pioneering Analog Astronaut, Jahnavi continues to shatter boundaries and reach for the stars. Here's a look into her extraordinary journey. Meet Jahnavi Dangeti 2 / 7 Dangeti Jahnavi, India's trailblazing Analog Astronaut from Palakollu, Andhra Pradesh, made history as the first Indian to complete NASA's prestigious International Air and Space Program. Now, she's set for her biggest leap yet a spaceflight in 2029 as part of Titans Space's first-ever orbital mission. Yes, you read that right! Her interest with space began in childhood, sparked by her grandmother's bedtime stories about the cosmos. Educational Qualification 3 / 7 A graduate in Electronics and Communication Engineering and the president of Esro Magica, Jahnavi Dangeti is now set to soar even higher — she's been selected for Titans Space's upcoming five-hour orbital flight. Her space journey began back in 2019, when at just 16, she was chosen among 2,000 participants during ISRO's World Space Week. That moment marked the beginning of her incredible voyage into the world of space exploration. Jahnavi's Official Annoucement 4 / 7 For the unverse, Dangeti has been known for her active engagement in the shield of STEM and space research. She has trained in zero gravity, high altitude missions, space suite operations and planetary simulations. Taking to the Instagram and announcing it officially, Jahnavi wrote, 'I'm incredibly honored and excited to announce that I have been officially selected as an Astronaut Candidate (ASCAN) for Titans Space – Inaugural Class of 2025.' Intensive Astronaut Training 5 / 7 Over the next three years starting in 2026, Jahnavi will undergo intensive astronaut training through Titans Space's ASCAN program. This includes spacecraft systems, flight simulation (zero-g flights), spacecraft procedures, survival training, medical evaluations, and psychological assessments. According to Dangeti, The program is designed to prepare them physically, mentally, and technically for the demands of human spaceflight and scientific research in microgravity. All About The Mission 6 / 7 Jahnavi has been selected to travel in a Titans Space orbital flight that will last five hours. It will offer a uniquely transformative environment for scientific research and human spaceflight advancement. The mission will be led by veteran NASA astronaut and retired U.S. Army Colonel William McArthur Jr., who now serves as Chief Astronaut for Titans Space. The inaugural mission has been set for 2029, featuring 3 hours of sustained zero gravity. During the mission, the members will orbit the Earth twice and witness two sunrises and two sunsets. Jahnavi Dangeti Express Gratitude 7 / 7 Jahnavi shared her excitement on Instagram, expressing heartfelt gratitude for this major milestone. She wrote, 'Thank you, Titans Space, for this extraordinary milestone. I'm proud to represent my roots and the incredible young dreamers I've met over the years this mission is for all of us who look up and imagine the impossible.'

Meet Jahnavi Dangeti, the 23-year-old set to fly to space in 2029
Meet Jahnavi Dangeti, the 23-year-old set to fly to space in 2029

Hindustan Times

time9 hours ago

  • Science
  • Hindustan Times

Meet Jahnavi Dangeti, the 23-year-old set to fly to space in 2029

Jahnavi Dangeti, a 23-year-old from Andhra Pradesh is set to travel to space as a part of the Astronaut Candidate (ASCAN) for Titans Space. A graduate in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Jahnavi has been selected to travel in a Titans Space orbital flight that will last five hours. Expressing gratitude for this opportunity, Jahnavi took to Instagram and wrote that she is incredibly honoured and excited. Over the years, Dhangeti Jahanavi has been known for her active engagement in the shield of STEM and space research. (mystic_galaxia/ Instagram) The inaugural mission has been set for 2029, featuring 3 hours of sustained zero gravity. According to Jahnavi, it will offer a uniquely transformative environment for scientific research and human spaceflight advancement. During the mission, the members will orbit the Earth twice and witness two sunrises and two sunsets. The mission is set to be headed by veteran NASA astronaut and retired US Army Colonel William McArthur Jr., who now serves as Chief Astronaut for Titans Space. Over the years, Jahnavi has been known for her active engagement in the shield of STEM and space research. She has trained in zero gravity, high altitude missions, space suite operations and planetary simulations. She is also known for being the first Indian selected for NASA's International Air and Space Program. For Jahnavi, this mission is an honour to fly under the leadership of someone with such extraordinary service. Following this selection, Jahnavi also wrote about the next steps in the training stating that 'Over the next three years starting in 2026, I'll undergo intensive astronaut training through Titans Space's ASCAN program.' This will include spacecraft systems, flight simulation, training and medical evaluations. Also read: NASA announces new launch date for Axiom-4 mission carrying India's Shubhanshu Shukla | Details She also thanked Titans Space, for this extraordinary opportunity, feeling proud in representing her Indian roots. 'I'm proud to represent my roots and the incredible young dreamers I've met over the years—this mission is for all of us who look up and imagine the impossible,' Jahnavi wrote in the post.

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