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Answered by jyotisverma4
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Kalpana Chawla was an American astronaut and engineer who was the first woman of Indian origin to go to space. She first flew on Space Shuttle Columbia in 1997 as a mission specialist and primary robotic arm operator. Her second flight was on STS-107, the final flight of Space Shuttle Columbia in 2003.

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Early life 

Education 

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Chawla's legacy

Kalpana Chawla became the first Indian-born woman to go to space in 1997. Six years later, on February 1, 2003, Chawla lost her life when the space shuttle Columbia was destroyed. The spacecraft broke up on re-entry into Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts on board. 

Despite her never returning to Earth, Chawla’s legacy has lived on. This is the life story of an exceptional talent, whose passion and hard work allowed her to achieve her dreams, while inspiring young people in India and millions more across the world to do the same. 

EARLY LIFE

Born in Karnal, India, on March 17, 1962, to parents Banarasi Lal Chawla and Sanjyothi Chawla, Kalpana Chawla was the youngest of four children. 

Until she started school, Chawla hadn’t been formally named. Her parents called her Montu, but Chawla picked her own name from a selection when she entered education. The name Kalpana means "idea" or "imagination." Her full name is pronounced CULL-pah-na CHAU-la, though she often went by the nickname K.C.

As a child, Chawla developed an interest in flying after first seeing a plane at around the age of three. She spent days with her father visiting her local flying club with her father and showed an interest in aviation while at school. 

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