In 2029, Dangeti Jahnavi, a native of Palakollu in the west godavari region of Andhra Pradesh, is scheduled to make a space voyage. jahnavi is the first indian to graduate from NASA's esteemed international Air and Space Program with a degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering.
 
The Titan's Orbital Port Space Station, a US-based project scheduled to be inaugurated in the next four years, has chosen jahnavi to visit. After completing her intermediate schooling in her birthplace of Palakollu, the space fanatic went on to pursue her undergraduate studies at lovely professional university in Punjab.  Due to their jobs, her parents, srinivas and Padmasri, currently live in Kuwait.

Jahnavi is well-known for her enthusiastic involvement in space outreach and STEM education. She has spoken to students at prestigious universities around the nation, including National Institutes of technology (NITs), and for ISRO's educational programs.  She also frequently participates in deep-sea diving, analog missions, and international conferences about sustainability in long-duration space travel and planetary science.

Based on information from the Panoramic survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS), she helped the international Astronomical search Collaboration find a tentative asteroid.  In addition, she was the first indian selected for Space Iceland's geology training and the youngest foreign analog astronaut.
 
Jahnavi has received many honors throughout the years, such as the isro World Space Week Young Achiever Award and the People's Choice Award at the nasa Space Apps Challenge.

 

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