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Shawna Pandya to be 3rd Indian-origin woman to go to space

Pandya would be following in the footsteps of Kalpana Chawla and Sunita Williams

Shawna Pandya
Shawna Pandya in a spacesuit. Photo: Twitter (@shawnapandya)
Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 10 2017 | 8:54 AM IST
An Indian-origin neurosurgeon currently based in Canada has been shortlisted by NASA for its 2018 space mission under the Citizen Science Astronaut (CSA) programme.

If everything goes according to plan, Dr Shawna Pandya (32) may join the league of Kalpana Chawla and Sunita Williams.

Dr Pandya, who was born in Canada, is a general physician with the Alberta University Hospital.

She has her roots in Mumbai, where her grandmother currently lives in Mahalaxmi area.

Pandya, who is in Mumbai holding talks with medical professionals, was shortlisted after securing the top score in the CSA programme.

Besides being a doctor, and now possibly an astronaut, she is also an opera singer, an international champion in taekwon-do and has also done her training in Muay Thai with a Navy SEAL, according her bio-data.

"I am being trained as a citizen scientist and there are some 120 who would be part of the space mission. The experiments in bio-medicine and medical science along with physiological, health, and environmental observations in Microgravity (PHEnOM) are also part of it. The work is distributed among the participants," she said.

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"I am also in the team working for a project called Polar Suborbital Science in the Upper Mesosphere (PoSSUM), which will study the effects of climate change," she added.

The mission is expected to start by early 2018 and there have been talks going on with various companies regarding the mission and necessary arrangements for the same.

"There has been a lot of support from my family, including my mother. They were well aware of my dreams since childhood and now also they are supporting to my journey," she said.

Dr Pandya completed her B.Sc in neuroscience at the University of Alberta, followed by M.Sc. in space sciences at the International Space University. Thereafter, she did her MD in Medicine from the University of Alberta. She then applied for medical school as well as for the space programme at the same time.

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First Published: Feb 10 2017 | 8:48 AM IST

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