Family of Indian-American astronaut on Virgin Galactic crew 'happy, overwhelmed' | Inquirer News

Family of Indian-American astronaut on Virgin Galactic crew ‘happy, overwhelmed’

/ 11:36 AM July 06, 2021

Sirisha Bandla

(L-R) Nicole Jordan, astronaut Ken Ham, Sirisha Bandla, astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria, Kellie Gerardi, astronaut Mike Massimino, and Alex Saltman attend Blast Off: The Future of Spaceflight at The Explorers Club on May 1, 2014 in New York City. AFP FILE PHOTO

GUNTUR, India — The grandfather of an Indian-American astronaut said he was “overwhelmed with joy” as she prepares to become only the second Indian-born woman to visit space.

Sirisha Bandla, 33, who was born in Guntur district of India’s southern Andhra Pradesh state, will be a part of billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic’s test flight on July 11 that will travel beyond the edge of the earth’s atmosphere.

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A successful flight by Branson aboard Virgin’s VSS Unity spaceplane would mark a milestone in the race to usher in a new era of private commercial space travel.

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Branson’s mission will be the 22nd flight test for VSS Unity, and the company’s fourth crewed spaceflight.

Bandla, who developed an early interest in space, completed her studies in the field before joining Virgin Galactic in 2015.

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“I am so incredibly honored to be a part of the amazing crew of #Unity22, and to be a part of a company whose mission is to make space available to all,” Bandla said in a tweet.

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Her grandfather, Dr Ragaiah, a retired scientist who goes by one name, told Reuters she had always been fascinated by space.

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“From the beginning, she was very much fascinated towards the sky, looking at the sky, space, how to enter space and what is there,” he said.

“I am very happy and overwhelmed with joy. My second granddaughter, she is going to space.”

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Bandla is the second woman born in India to enter space after Kalpana Chawla, who died in the Columbia Space Shuttle disaster in 2003.

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