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NASA chief fulfills Rakesh Sharma, India’s very first astronaut

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Nov 30, 2023 ,
NASA chief fulfills Rakesh Sharma, India’s very first astronaut

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Administrator Bill Nelson on Wednesday (Nov 29) satisfied Rakesh Sharma, the very first Indian astronaut to fly to area. Nelson likewise fulfilled trainees at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The NASA chief stated that Rakesh Sharma’s story illuminated the space. “It was a fantastic honor to talk to trainees in Bengaluru today with Rakesh Sharma, the very first Indian to fly to area. His story illuminated the space! To the Artemis Generation in India and beyond: Work hard, dream huge, and grab the stars. Deep space is the limitation!” Nelson published on X. It was a fantastic honor to talk to trainees in Bengaluru today with Rakesh Sharma, the very first Indian to fly to area. His story illuminated the space! To the Artemis Generation in India and beyond: Work hard, dream huge, and grab the stars. Deep space is the limitation! pic.twitter.com/mnPUJDfr8P– Bill Nelson (@SenBillNelson) November 29, 2023 × On April 2, 1984, Rakesh Sharma ended up being the very first Indian person to reach deep space. He was aboard Soviet Soyuz T-11 rocket which was introduced from Baiknour Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan which was then part of Soviet Russia. trending now India: Seven eliminated, 24 hurt after blast in chemical plant in Surat city Rajasthan Exit Polls Results 2023 Live: Congress or BJP? All eyes on exit surveys to see who will form govt SA vs Ind: BCCI reveal 16-man Test team, Rohit to lead with Bumrah called deputy, huge stars lose out Madhya Pradesh Exit Poll Results 2023 Live: Exit surveys to be out quickly Sun’s widespread activity cycle most likely to peak January 2024, researchers evaluating its risks state … Chinese celeb chef implicated of buffooning death of Mao Zedong’s s
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