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Living in space| Aerospace engineer & artist talks about living her dreams | Oneindia News

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Living in space| Aerospace engineer & artist talks about living her dreams | Oneindia News

Living in space| Aerospace engineer & artist talks about living her dreams | Oneindia News

Oneindia talks to Priyanka Das Rajkakati, who is an Aerospace engineer (by profession) and an artist (at heart).

She is currently pursuing a PhD in GNSS technology at Safran and ISAE-Supaéro.

She wants to help build the first lunar and martian human bases and she has also trained for the lunar analogue-astronaut mission at the Hawaii camp in 2020.

She is even getting her artwork sent to the moon!

How was her journey from India to space, and what are the opportunities for women in STEM?

We learn from her.

#MoonMission #LunarExploration #MarsMission


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