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write a biography of Rakesh Sharma

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Rakesh Sharma was the first Indian to travel in Space. He was born on 13th January 1949 in Punjab, India. He flew to the Salyut 7 Space Station.



Biography

Rakesh Sharma was born on 13th January 1949 in Punjab, India.

Rakesh completed his early education at St. Goerge’s Grammer School, Hyderabad, India.

Later In 1966, Rakesh joined as an Air Force Cadet in NDA.

In 1970, Rakesh was appointed as Pilot Officer in the Indian Air Force.

Born On: January 13th, 1949
Born In: Patiala in India
Career: Test Pilot and Cosmonaut

Timeline
1949: Rakesh Sharma was born in Patalia into a Punjabi family.
1966: He joined the National Defense Academy as an Air Force trainee.
1970: Appointed as a test pilot by Indian Air Force.
1971: Rakesh Sharma flew the Mikoyan-Gurevich, a Russian jet.
1984: He was a part of a space mission owing to which he became the first man to travel to space.
2006: He took part in a space conference held by ISRO.

India sent its first astronaut, Rakesh Sharma, aboard Soviet spacecraft Salyut 7 in April 1984.

Early life

Rakesh Sharma was born on January 13, 1949 in Patiala, Punjab, India.

Rakesh studied at St. George’s Grammar School, Hyderabad, India.

In 1966, Rakesh Joined As An Air Force Cadet in NDA.
In 1970, Rakesh Was Appointed As Pilot Officer In The Indian Air Force.

Sharma joined the Indian Air Force in 1970 as a pilot officer after joining the NDA as an IAF cadet in 1966.

He joined the National Defense Academy (NDA) as an Air Force cadet in July 1966.

In 1970 he was commissioned into the Indian Air Force to become a pilot.

Sharma joined the Indian Air Force and progressed rapidly through the ranks.

In the 1971 War, Sharma flew missions is MiG aircraft with considerable success.

A few years later he retired from the Indian Army as a Wing Commander to become a part of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) as a test pilot. He was posted in the Nashik Division. He then shifted to National Flight Test Center (NFTC) in Bangalore and began to work on Light Combat Aircraft program, along with a few others.


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