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

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 24 June 2025
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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