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العربية ∙ беларуская (тарашкевіца) ∙ български ∙ català ∙ čeština ∙ dansk ∙ Deutsch ∙ English ∙ español ∙ فارسی ∙ français ∙ galego ∙ magyar ∙ հայերեն ∙ Bahasa Indonesia ∙ italiano ∙ 日本語 ∙ македонски ∙ മലയാളം ∙ Nederlands ∙ polski ∙ português ∙ русский ∙ sicilianu ∙ slovenščina ∙ Türkçe ∙ українська ∙ 简体中文 ∙ 繁體中文 ∙ Personality rights Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment current 2,400 × 3,000 (4.47 MB) Tom ( , American astronaut who died during the failed re-entry of Space Shuttle ''Columbia''. |Source=http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-107/images/high/KSC-02PD-1127.jpg |Date=N/A |Author=N/A |Permis The following other wikis use this file: • Usage on af.wikipedia.org • • Usage on an.wikipedia.org • • Usage on ar.wikipedia.org • • Usage on arz.wikipedia.org • • • Usage on ast.wikipedia.org • • Usage on as.wikipedia.org • • • Usage on azb.wikipedia.org • • Usage on be.wikipedia.org • • Usage on bg.wikipedia.org • • • Usage on bh.wikipedia.org • • • Usage on bn.wikipedia.org • • • • • • Usage on ca.wikipedia.org • • Usage on cs.wikipedia.org • • • • • Usage on da.wikipedia.org • • • Usage on de.wikipedia.org • • • Usage on el.wikipedia.org • • • Usage on en.wikipedia.org • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Usage on en.wikiquote.org • • Usage on es.wikipedia.org • • • View Metadata This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, ...

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United States Astronaut. She was a National Aeronautics and Space Administration mission specialist crewmember of the Space Shuttle Columbia when it disintegrated in orbit around the Earth on February 1, 2003. Born Karnal, Punjab, India, she held a Ph.D in aerospace engineering when she began working for NASA in 1988. She had flown aboard the Columbia during its November 1997 mission, becoming the first woman of Indian origin to fly in space. She was one of seven NASA astronauts to be killed during its January-February 2003 mission when debris struck the ship and caused it to explode. United States Astronaut. She was a National Aeronautics and Space Administration mission specialist crewmember of the Space Shuttle Columbia when it disintegrated in orbit around the Earth on February 1, 2003. Born Karnal, Punjab, India, she held a Ph.D in aerospace engineering when she began working for NASA in 1988. She had flown aboard the Columbia during its November 1997 mission, becoming the first woman of Indian origin to fly in space. She was one of seven NASA astronauts to be killed during its January-February 2003 mission when debris struck the ship and caused it to explode. Read More General photo guidelines: • Photos larger than 8.0 MB will be optimized and reduced. • Each contributor can upload a maximum of 5 photos for a memorial. • A memorial can have a maximum of 20 photos from all contributors. • The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional 10 photos (for a total of 30 on ...

17 Years After Kalpana Chawla's Death, Her Father Opens Up About Her Dream

On February 1, 2003, as the world waited for the return of the Space Shuttle Columbia flight STS-107, it disintegrated over Texas during its re-entry into the earth’s atmosphere. The disaster killed a seven-member crew including Kalpana Chawla, the first Indian woman to have been to space. Seventeen years later, her father, Banarasi Lal Chawla, says that Kalpana had one dream only - that no child, especially girls, should ever be deprived of education. Chawla opens up about his daughter, whom he lovingly called ‘Mantu’, in a new docu-series for National Geographic, Mega Icons. Ecstatic about the documentary, the proud father believes that the more people get to know who his daughter really was, the more they’ll aspire to become like her. Kalpana, who was born in Karnal, started working at the NASA Ames Research Center in 1988. In 1997, she became the first Indian woman and second Indian to fly to space in her flight on the Space Shuttle Columbia. In 2000, Kalpana was selected for her second flight as a part of the crew of STS-107 but it turned out to be her last. Kalpana was posthumously awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor, NASA Space Flight Medal and NASA Distinguished Service Medal. In order to honour her, NASA named one of its spacecraft after Kalpana Chawla. The resupply spacecraft reached the International Space station (ISS) this week, carrying nearly 8,000 pounds of scientific investigations. “Kalpana was about three or four years old when she first saw a...

Photos of Kalpana Chawla

United States Astronaut. She was a National Aeronautics and Space Administration mission specialist crewmember of the Space Shuttle Columbia when it disintegrated in orbit around the Earth on February 1, 2003. Born Karnal, Punjab, India, she held a Ph.D in aerospace engineering when she began working for NASA in 1988. She had flown aboard the Columbia during its November 1997 mission, becoming the first woman of Indian origin to fly in space. She was one of seven NASA astronauts to be killed during its January-February 2003 mission when debris struck the ship and caused it to explode. United States Astronaut. She was a National Aeronautics and Space Administration mission specialist crewmember of the Space Shuttle Columbia when it disintegrated in orbit around the Earth on February 1, 2003. Born Karnal, Punjab, India, she held a Ph.D in aerospace engineering when she began working for NASA in 1988. She had flown aboard the Columbia during its November 1997 mission, becoming the first woman of Indian origin to fly in space. She was one of seven NASA astronauts to be killed during its January-February 2003 mission when debris struck the ship and caused it to explode. Read More General photo guidelines: • Photos larger than 8.0 MB will be optimized and reduced. • Each contributor can upload a maximum of 5 photos for a memorial. • A memorial can have a maximum of 20 photos from all contributors. • The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional 10 photos (for a total of 30 on ...

17 Years After Kalpana Chawla's Death, Her Father Opens Up About Her Dream

On February 1, 2003, as the world waited for the return of the Space Shuttle Columbia flight STS-107, it disintegrated over Texas during its re-entry into the earth’s atmosphere. The disaster killed a seven-member crew including Kalpana Chawla, the first Indian woman to have been to space. Seventeen years later, her father, Banarasi Lal Chawla, says that Kalpana had one dream only - that no child, especially girls, should ever be deprived of education. Chawla opens up about his daughter, whom he lovingly called ‘Mantu’, in a new docu-series for National Geographic, Mega Icons. Ecstatic about the documentary, the proud father believes that the more people get to know who his daughter really was, the more they’ll aspire to become like her. Kalpana, who was born in Karnal, started working at the NASA Ames Research Center in 1988. In 1997, she became the first Indian woman and second Indian to fly to space in her flight on the Space Shuttle Columbia. In 2000, Kalpana was selected for her second flight as a part of the crew of STS-107 but it turned out to be her last. Kalpana was posthumously awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor, NASA Space Flight Medal and NASA Distinguished Service Medal. In order to honour her, NASA named one of its spacecraft after Kalpana Chawla. The resupply spacecraft reached the International Space station (ISS) this week, carrying nearly 8,000 pounds of scientific investigations. “Kalpana was about three or four years old when she first saw a...

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17 Years After Kalpana Chawla's Death, Her Father Opens Up About Her Dream

On February 1, 2003, as the world waited for the return of the Space Shuttle Columbia flight STS-107, it disintegrated over Texas during its re-entry into the earth’s atmosphere. The disaster killed a seven-member crew including Kalpana Chawla, the first Indian woman to have been to space. Seventeen years later, her father, Banarasi Lal Chawla, says that Kalpana had one dream only - that no child, especially girls, should ever be deprived of education. Chawla opens up about his daughter, whom he lovingly called ‘Mantu’, in a new docu-series for National Geographic, Mega Icons. Ecstatic about the documentary, the proud father believes that the more people get to know who his daughter really was, the more they’ll aspire to become like her. Kalpana, who was born in Karnal, started working at the NASA Ames Research Center in 1988. In 1997, she became the first Indian woman and second Indian to fly to space in her flight on the Space Shuttle Columbia. In 2000, Kalpana was selected for her second flight as a part of the crew of STS-107 but it turned out to be her last. Kalpana was posthumously awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor, NASA Space Flight Medal and NASA Distinguished Service Medal. In order to honour her, NASA named one of its spacecraft after Kalpana Chawla. The resupply spacecraft reached the International Space station (ISS) this week, carrying nearly 8,000 pounds of scientific investigations. “Kalpana was about three or four years old when she first saw a...

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العربية ∙ беларуская (тарашкевіца) ∙ български ∙ català ∙ čeština ∙ dansk ∙ Deutsch ∙ English ∙ español ∙ فارسی ∙ français ∙ galego ∙ magyar ∙ հայերեն ∙ Bahasa Indonesia ∙ italiano ∙ 日本語 ∙ македонски ∙ മലയാളം ∙ Nederlands ∙ polski ∙ português ∙ русский ∙ sicilianu ∙ slovenščina ∙ Türkçe ∙ українська ∙ 简体中文 ∙ 繁體中文 ∙ Personality rights Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment current 2,400 × 3,000 (4.47 MB) Tom ( , American astronaut who died during the failed re-entry of Space Shuttle ''Columbia''. |Source=http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-107/images/high/KSC-02PD-1127.jpg |Date=N/A |Author=N/A |Permis The following other wikis use this file: • Usage on af.wikipedia.org • • Usage on an.wikipedia.org • • Usage on ar.wikipedia.org • • Usage on arz.wikipedia.org • • • Usage on ast.wikipedia.org • • Usage on as.wikipedia.org • • • Usage on azb.wikipedia.org • • Usage on be.wikipedia.org • • Usage on bg.wikipedia.org • • • Usage on bh.wikipedia.org • • • Usage on bn.wikipedia.org • • • • • • Usage on ca.wikipedia.org • • Usage on cs.wikipedia.org • • • • • Usage on da.wikipedia.org • • • Usage on de.wikipedia.org • • • Usage on el.wikipedia.org • • • Usage on en.wikipedia.org • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Usage on en.wikiquote.org • • Usage on es.wikipedia.org • • • View Metadata This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, ...

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United States Astronaut. She was a National Aeronautics and Space Administration mission specialist crewmember of the Space Shuttle Columbia when it disintegrated in orbit around the Earth on February 1, 2003. Born Karnal, Punjab, India, she held a Ph.D in aerospace engineering when she began working for NASA in 1988. She had flown aboard the Columbia during its November 1997 mission, becoming the first woman of Indian origin to fly in space. She was one of seven NASA astronauts to be killed during its January-February 2003 mission when debris struck the ship and caused it to explode. United States Astronaut. She was a National Aeronautics and Space Administration mission specialist crewmember of the Space Shuttle Columbia when it disintegrated in orbit around the Earth on February 1, 2003. Born Karnal, Punjab, India, she held a Ph.D in aerospace engineering when she began working for NASA in 1988. She had flown aboard the Columbia during its November 1997 mission, becoming the first woman of Indian origin to fly in space. She was one of seven NASA astronauts to be killed during its January-February 2003 mission when debris struck the ship and caused it to explode. Read More General photo guidelines: • Photos larger than 8.0 MB will be optimized and reduced. • Each contributor can upload a maximum of 5 photos for a memorial. • A memorial can have a maximum of 20 photos from all contributors. • The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional 10 photos (for a total of 30 on ...