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What was the opinion of Kalpana Chawla as a woman?​

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Answered by vikashpatel8234
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Remembering Kalpana Chawla -- the first Indian-born woman in space -- on the 15th Anniversary of the Columbia Accident, Union Minister of Science and Technology Harsh Vardhan on Thursday said that Chawla is an inspiration as she defied all traditions to reach the sky.

In 2003, on the morning of February 1, space shuttle Columbia broke up just 16 minutes from landing on Earth, killing the seven astronauts of the STS-107 mission.

"In remembrance of #KalpanaChawla, who died this day in 2003 alongwith 6 crew members of #SpaceShuttleColumbia. An idol for every Indian, especially girls," Vardhan said in a tweet.

"Kalpana, born in a conservative society, broke several traditions to become the first Indian-born Woman Astronaut in space," he added.

Earlier this week, addressing the nation in his first Mann Ki Baat radio show of 2018, Prime Minister Narendra Modi remembered Chawla and said she gave out a valuable message to all Indians, especially young girls.

"...Her message is, 'Nothing is impossible for women, if they have a strong will'," Modi said.

According to NASA, a piece of foam, falling from the external tank during launch, had opened a hole in one of the shuttle's wings, leading to the breakup of the orbiter upon re-entry.

"Today the entire NASA Family pauses to reflect on the legacy and memory of our colleagues who have lost their lives advancing the frontiers of exploration. We owe them a deep debt of gratitude and respect," NASA's Acting Administrator Robert Lightfoot said in a statement on NASA's annual Day of Remembrance on January 25.

"The crews exemplified a pioneering spirit that helped us get where we are today, and we will carry that spirit forward in advancing tomorrow's missions. Those crews, and all of the men and women who have lost their lives extending the bounds of our capabilities while working for NASA, will not be forgotten," he said.

The US agency also paid tributes to the crews of space shuttle Columbia, as well as Apollo 1 and Challenger.

Born in Karnal, India, on July 1, 1961, Chawla who was the youngest of four children, graduated from Tagore School, Karnal, India, in 1976.

After completing her Bachelor of science in aeronautical engineering from Punjab Engineering College, she went on to become an aerospace engineer and an FAA Certified Flight Instructor.

Chawla served as Flight Engineer and Mission Specialist 2 for STS-107 and became the second Indian person to fly in space after astronaut Rakesh Sharma.

The 16-day flight on the STS-107 Columbia, was a dedicated science and research mission. Working 24 hours a day, in two alternating shifts, the crew successfully conducted approximately 80 experiments

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Answered by kumarichaapipanchali
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Fifteen years ago, on the morning of February 1, the world lost 7 shining stars, and India - its first Indian-born woman in space. The tragic loss of the space shuttle Columbia that killed seven astronauts, including Kalpana Chawla, resonated far and wide.

The space shuttle was on its way home, intending to land at Kennedy Space Centre, when it exploded on entering the Earth's atmosphere.

Born in Karnal, India, on July 1, 1961, Chawla who was the youngest of four children, went on to become the second Indian person to fly in space after astronaut Rakesh Sharma.

In this Jan. 20, 2003, file photo, astronauts aboard Columbia's Spacehab David Brown, left, Ilan Ramon, second from left back row, commander Rick Husband, front row second from left, Kalpana Chawla, back row third from left, pilot William McCool, back row fourth from left, Michael Anderson, front row right, and Laurel Clark, wave to a television camera as a floating apple is seen in this view. (Image: AP)

With an aim to join NASA, Chawla moved to the United States in 1982. She went on to obtain a Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1984 and got her second Master's degree in 1986. Not stopping there, she went on to earn a doctorate in aerospace engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder.

In 1988, she took another step closer to her dream, joining NASA, and in 1997 she went on her first space flight. Over the course of her two missions, Chawla logged 30 days, 14 hours, and 54 minutes in space

Her determination and grit has been an inspiration to little girls, and strong women across the world.

In her honour, India renamed its first satellite of Met-Sat series, 'MetSat-1' to 'Kalpana-1'.

NASA honored the seven heroes with a special musical tribute by Tal Ramon, the son of Ilan Ramon - one of the astronauts on Columbia - at Kennedy Space Centre. Twitterati, too, remembered Chawla on her 15th death anniversary.

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