Meet Dangeti Jahnavi, NASA’s first Indian IASP graduate from Andhra Pradesh set for 2029 space mission

Dangeti Jahnavi, an IASP alumna from India, is set to embark on a historic 2029 journey to the Titan Orbital Port Space Station. With a background in Electronics and Communication Engineering, she’s a STEM advocate, contributing to asteroid discovery and space mission sustainability. Jahnavi’s achievements have garnered awards and recognition, solidifying her role as a rising space pioneer.

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