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Meet Jahnavi Dangeti — India’s ASCAN for a 2029 Space Mission! 🚀 Titans Space

At just 23, Jahnavi Dangeti from Andhra Pradesh has been selected as an Astronaut Candidate (ASCAN) for the 2029 Titan Space Industries (TSI) mission — a U.S.-based private spaceflight venture led by NASA veteran Col. William McArthur Jr.


From a small town in India to the stars, Jahnavi’s story is a testament to relentless passion and sky-high dreams. 🌠


👩‍🚀 Her Journey So Far:


First Indian and youngest foreign Analog Astronaut at AATC, Poland (2022)


NASA Space Apps Challenge People’s Choice Award winner


Part of asteroid discovery research under NASA-sponsored IASC


Young Achiever Award from ISRO during World Space Week


Graduate in Electronics & Communication from LPU


Trained in astrobiology, spacecraft operations, and analog habitats


Scheduled to begin ASCAN training in 2026 — including zero-gravity, survival, and medical simulations!


🛰️ About the 2029 Titan Space Mission:


Led by veteran astronaut Col. William McArthur Jr.


5-hour mission with 3 hours of continuous zero gravity


Two complete orbits around Earth 🌍 (yes, two sunrises & two sunsets!)


Dedicated to scientific research and human spaceflight advancement


🔭 This marks yet another milestone in India's space journey — from Rakesh Sharma’s Soyuz mission (1984) to Shubhanshu Shukla’s Ax-4 mission (2025), and now Jahnavi’s upcoming role in commercial spaceflight.


💫 FIA salutes you, Jahnavi. You carry the dreams of a billion hearts into orbit. 🚀



 
 
 

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