It was 13 tragic years ago, that NASA's Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated over Texas wth it's 7 member crew while re-entering the earth's atmosphere. Among those who died was India's pride Kalpana Chawla who is still considered a shining beacon of hope for all Indian girls.
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Here are some facts about the amazing Kalpana:
1. She was originally named MontoNASA
2. She proved that extra-curricular activities make us awesomeTwitter
3. She held many positions in NASA even before becoming an astronautTwitter
4. Her love for flying led to her career in SpaceNASA
5. She became a US citizen and got a PhD before trying to reach spacewikimedia
6. After her untimely demise, many honours were bestowed upon herNASA
7. She is the first and only Indian woman to go to spacewomanpilot.com
Though we are sure that she would have done great even if she had used her given name of Monto, it's only right that she chose 'Kalpana' as a name for herself; which meant imagination. She kept using Monto as her nickname.
Though Kalpana was not a perennial topper, she was always among the top five students in her class in academics. But she liked poetry, dancing, cycling and running and was invariably first in all the races.
She first moved to US in 1982 after completing engineering in India. There she studied aerospace engineering and joined NASA later. She served in various roles including as the Vice President of Overset Methods, Inc at NASA Research Centre.
Kalpana was a certified commercial pilot with license to fly seaplanes and multi-engine air-planes. She also became a certificated Flight instructor and married an American aviation author Jean-Pierre Harrison in 1983.
Only after becoming a US citizen in 1991, did she apply for and became a member of NASA Astronaut Corps. Six years later, she took her first flight into space.
She has an asteroid and a satellite named after her. A hill in the Columbia Hills on Mars is named after her as Chawla Hill. This is apart from the dorm rooms, hallways, medals and scholarships named after her at all colleges and universities where she studied during her years as a student. She was also awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor, NASA Space Flight Medal and the NASA Distinguished Service Medal posthumously.
Sunita Williams who is the second women of Indian decent to go to space is not Indian. Kalpana was the 33rd woman to go to space. She spent more that 31 days in space on her two missions and it was during the end phase of her second mission that she met her demise. She will forever be an icon for Indians.
In the time and age when Kalpana was born, she could easily been lost amidst numerous other Mantos in the region. It was only her determination and passion to pursue her dreams that made her the Kalpana we love, adore and respect.
Salute!
We leave you with her words, shortly after her first launch
“When you look at the stars and the galaxy, you feel that you are not just from any particular piece of land, but from the solar system.”
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