Kalpana Chawla
Five notable Indian astronauts include Rakesh Sharma, who was the first Indian to travel in space aboard the Soyuz T-11 in 1984; Kalpana Chawla, the first woman of Indian origin in space; Sunita Williams, known for her long-duration missions on the International Space Station; and Rakesh Sharma, who flew aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis. Additionally, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is preparing for its first crewed mission, Gaganyaan, which aims to include more Indian astronauts in the future.
(I do not understand, what the author means by 'First five'. Hope this answer is useful)
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the first five year plan of india started in the year 1951 go to wikipedia to find more. india has 11 five year plans.
The Saturn V (Saturn five) rocket was used to launch the astronauts into space.The project was named the Apollo missions.Neil Armstrong was on Apollo 11 which was the first mission to actually land on the Moon.
The first astronaut of Indian origin was Kalpana Chawla whose first mission with NASA was in 1997. The first India person in space, though, was Rakesh Sharma who on a Soviet mission in 1984. But Russian space travellers are cosmonauts, not astronauts.
The first five year plan in India was launched in the year 1951. It focused on agriculture, irrigation, and power generation to promote economic development in the country.
Water ice was confirmed on Mars. Chinese astronauts completed their first space walk. India launched its first moon probe.
sunita willians ,
India borrowed the concept of Five Year Plans from the Soviet Union. The first Five Year Plan in India was launched in 1951, inspired by the economic planning model of the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin.
The three Indian astronauts who will be part of India's first manned space mission, Gaganyaan, are Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, Squadron Leader Ravi Malhotra, and Group Captain Ranjitsinh Disale. They will undergo training in Russia before the mission, which is scheduled for 2023.
The first astronauts to walk on the moon were Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin.