Meet the first Indian Jahnavi Danjeti to complete NASA’s space program, and now won the prestigious prizes that are ready to go into space …

The dream of being an astronaut was 23 years old for Jahnavi Dangetti. From a very young age, he was actively involved in the space area. After completing NASA’s space program, now ready to go into space.
Andhra Pradesh’s Jahnavi Danget was the first Indian to complete NASA’s space program and is preparing to go into space.
NASA is the dream of space enthusiasts who want to explore the possibilities of the sky and beyond. The dream of being an astronaut was 23 years old for Jahnavi Dangetti. From a very young age, he was actively involved in the space area. Jahnavi Dangetti became the first Indian to successfully completed NASA’s prestigious international air and space program and will travel into space in 2029.
Who is Jahnavi Dangetti?
Jahnvi is a space enthusiast from Palakollu in the Western Godavari region of andhra Pradesh. His family Srinivas and Padmasri are currently staying for work in Kuwait. He completed his secondary education in his hometown Palakollu and later moved to Punjab to study electronic and communication engineering under his graduation from Lovely Professional University. He actively included him in STEM training and participated in various space social assistance programs, including Isro, where he gave effective lessons. He also held negotiations on other prestigious platforms and leading institutions such as NITS Pan India.
Analog astronaut is also regular in participating in analog tasks, deep sea diving and global conferences associated with planetary science and sustainability in long -term space travel. In his speech with Deccan Chronicle, Jahnvi said, orum I want to inspire rural students and help them go into space.
The young Indian astronaut is also a member of the international asteroid search campaigns that develop scientific databases and observational research. During this time, the panoramic questionnaire made a discovery of an anterior asteroid based on the image data received from the quick response system.
Jahnavi is the youngest foreign analog astronaut and the first Indian chosen for Icelandic Geological Education. People’s Selection Award – Struggle for Nasa Space Applications; And Isro World Space Week was the winner of the Young Achiever award.