This Indian citizen made a place in NASA's new 13 astronaut

Known for his military prowess in the world, Indian American John Vaputur Chari is among the 11 new NASA graduates in the US Air Force who have successfully completed basic astronaut training for over two years. With this, all the space agency's future missions have been selected for Moon and Mars. Following the announcement of NASA's Artemis program, in 2017, 11 Astronauts were selected out of 18000 candidates, including an Indian-origin King John Vaputur Chari.

For your information, tell us that 41 year old Chari was selected by the NASA in 2017 for the 2017 Astronaut Candidate Class. In August 2017, he reported for duty and completed the training of the initial Astronaut Candidate for mission assignment. Silver pins were awarded to each new astronaut at a ceremony on Friday. It is a tradition that dates back to the time of the election of Astronaut for Mercury 7 in the year 1959.

In its statement, NASA Administrator Jim Bridensstein of the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston said, "2020 will be sending American astronauts from US land to American rockets and this year will be a key time for our Artemis program as well as going to the moon and beyond." This year will also be important. Training the new graduates in robotics, international space station system, In addition to Pesvoking is given the necessary instructions and practice. The goal of sending the first female and then male to the lunar surface has been set by NASA by 2024.

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