City
Epaper

Will Bezos carry India-born Sanjal on shoulders after space flight?

By IANS | Published: July 17, 2021 7:54 PM

New Delhi, July 17 Following the grand Richard Branson show where he carried Andhra Pradesh-born Sirisha Bandla and ...

Open in App

New Delhi, July 17 Following the grand Richard Branson show where he carried Andhra Pradesh-born Sirisha Bandla and fellow space travellers on his shoulders after successfully flying to the edge of space, it is time for Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos to applaud Sanjal Gavande, one of the key engineers who designed the New Shephard rocket set to take Bezos and the crew to space on July 20.

Billionaire Bezos is set to fly to the edge of space aboard what is touted as the world's first unpiloted suborbital flight.

Born in Kalyan, Maharashtra, Gavande is a systems engineer at Blue Origin who always dreamt of designing aerospace rockets.

After completing Bachelor's in mechanical engineering from the University of Mumbai, she flew to the US in 2011 to pursue Master's in mechanical engineering from the Michigan Technological University.

She also applied for an engineering job at the US space agency NASA but finally landed her dream job at Blue Origin.

Bezos, his brother Mark, aviation pioneer Mary Wallace 'Wally' Funk and other passengers are set to liftoff from west Texas and travel just beyond the edge of space on July 20.

Blue Origin announced this week that Oliver Daemen, an 18-year-old high school graduate from the Netherlands, would join the crew.

Oliver is the son of millionaire Joes Daemen, Founder and CEO of the Dutch investment company Somerset Capital Partners. Blue Origin, however, did not reveal how much Daemen paid for his son's trip to space.

Bezos chose July 20 as the launch date to honour the 52nd anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.

The launch site for Blue Origin's first human flight will be in a remote location north of Van Horn, Texas, from where the firm had launched New Shepard for previous flights.

Blue Origin has received final approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to carry humans on the New Shepard rocket into space.

On July 12, Bandla touched the edge of space with three others, including Virgin Galactic's billionaire CEO Richard Branson.

Bandla vaulted into space onboard VSS Unity 22. After the successful spaceflight, Branson carried the Indian-American on his shoulders while celebrating their flight to space, at Spaceport America in New Mexico.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: University of MumbaiamazonNew DelhiJeff BezosKalyanMumbai universityThe new delhi municipal councilRichard bransonDelhi south-westMumbai-goaMedical university of antigua
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraMaharashtra Rains: Kalyan Dombivli and Navi Mumbai Areas Reel Under Downpour, Storm Alert Issued (Watch Video)

MumbaiMumbai Local Train Update: Trains Running Late on Central Line After Being Disrupted by Signal Failure in Thane; Services Restored

NationalNew Delhi: 30-Year-Old Man Arrested for Demanding Rs 20 Lakh From Car Showroom Owner

NationalNew Delhi: 28-Year-Old Man Held for Molesting Minor Boy in Metro

InternationalCBI Arrests 4 for Trafficking Indians Into Russia-Ukraine Conflict Zone (See Tweet)

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologySamsung Galaxy A54, A34 now receiving One UI 6.1 update

TechnologyOpenAI launches new ‘GPT-4o’ AI model for all ChatGPT users

TechnologyTCS announces to create global AI centre of excellence in France

TechnologySmartphone sales in US expected to grow only 3 per cent by 2028: Report

TechnologySouth Korea inks consumer safety pacts with China's AliExpress, Temu