At just 23 years old, Jahnavi Dangeti from Andhra Pradesh is poised to make history by traveling to space as part of the Titans Space mission scheduled for 2029. A graduate in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Jahnavi has been selected as an Astronaut Candidate (ASCAN) to participate in a five-hour orbital flight around the Earth, experiencing zero gravity and witnessing multiple sunrises and sunsets. This mission not only marks a major milestone in her career but also represents a significant step forward for India’s representation in space exploration.
Groundbreaking Space Mission and Training Ahead
The inaugural Titans Space mission, led by veteran NASA astronaut and retired US Army Colonel William McArthur Jr., will provide an unprecedented scientific environment with three hours of sustained zero gravity. Jahnavi and fellow crew members will orbit Earth twice during the mission, observing two sunrises and two sunsets from space. This orbital flight is designed to advance both scientific research and human spaceflight technology in a transformative way.
Jahnavi’s journey to space follows years of dedicated involvement in STEM and space research activities. She has undergone extensive training in zero gravity simulations, high-altitude missions, planetary simulations, and space suit operations. Notably, she was the first Indian selected for NASA’s International Air and Space Program, highlighting her exceptional credentials and passion for space science.
In her announcement on social media, Jahnavi expressed immense gratitude for the opportunity to be part of such a historic mission. She also revealed plans for rigorous astronaut training over the next three years starting in 2026. This training will cover spacecraft systems, flight simulations, medical evaluations, and other vital preparations necessary for human spaceflight under Titans Space’s ASCAN program.
Pride in Indian Roots and Vision for the Future
Throughout her career, Jahnavi has shown unwavering commitment to inspiring young dreamers, particularly from India. She conveyed pride in representing her roots and acknowledged the collective spirit of those who aspire to reach for the stars. Jahnavi’s selection to fly under the leadership of a highly respected astronaut like William McArthur Jr. adds to the honor and responsibility she carries as a pioneer for future generations.
Her mission embodies the dreams of many aspiring astronauts and scientists who look beyond the horizon to imagine possibilities once deemed impossible. With Titans Space’s upcoming launch, Jahnavi’s story highlights the growing global participation of Indians in space exploration and technological innovation.
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