Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Kalpana Chawla, Space Shuttle astronaut, born 1962



Kalpana Chawla, born March 19, 1962 in India, was the first female Indian astronaut.  Her official birth date was changed to July 1, 1961 so she could become eligible for the "matriculation exam", which is why I have a blog post also celebrating her "new" birth date.  After obtaining her Bachelor's, she moved to the US and completed her Master's Degree in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington.

Her first trip into space was aboard Columbia (STS-87) as mission specialist in November-December 1997.  The mission continued experiments with the Microgravity Laboratory program.

Her second trip into space was aboard Columbia (STS-107) as mission specialist in January-February 2003.  Unfortunately, the shuttle disintegrated upon re-entry and broke up over north Texas, killing all crew members.

Chawla is remembered in a number of ways.  An asteroid has been named after her, as one of seven named after the Columbia's crew.  A studen apartment complex at Florida Institute of Technology here in Melbourne is named for her.  UTA opened a dorm named in her honor in 2004.


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