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    Remembering Kalpana Chawla: 21 Years After Columbia Disaster

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 31, 20262 Mins Read
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    The anniversary of the Columbia shuttle tragedy still sends chills down spines worldwide. On February 1, 2003, Kalpana Chawla, the trailblazing astronaut from India, met a heartbreaking end, symbolizing both human achievement and fragility in the cosmos.

    From a small town in Haryana, Kalpana Chawla dreamed big. Born March 17, 1962, she excelled in aeronautical engineering in India before pursuing master’s and doctoral degrees in the US. NASA’s 1994 astronaut class welcomed her, marking the start of an extraordinary journey.

    Her debut flight in 1997 on Columbia’s STS-87 mission shattered barriers. As mission specialist, she operated the Spartan satellite deployment, logging over 372 hours in space and earning acclaim as the first Indian-origin woman astronaut.

    STS-107 in January 2003 promised more glory. The crew’s intensive research in orbit yielded invaluable data across biology, physics, and materials science. But re-entry turned catastrophic. Unbeknownst to the team, launch damage had compromised the thermal protection system.

    At 8:59 AM EST, as Columbia streaked at Mach 18, the wing failure triggered a chain reaction. The shuttle tumbled, exploded, and rained debris across 2,000 miles. The nation watched in horror as NASA confirmed the loss of the entire crew, including Kalpana.

    Her legacy endures through the Kalpana Chawla ISRO Award, scholarships, and planetary features named after her. Presidents and leaders hailed her courage. Today, as India eyes its own space ambitions, Kalpana remains a beacon of inspiration, her spirit undimmed by tragedy.

    Columbia Disaster Haryana Heroine Indian Space Pioneer Kalpana Chawla NASA Astronaut Space Exploration Tragedy Space Shuttle Crash STS-107 Mission
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