sunita williams
As of recent estimates, around 200 individuals of Indian origin are employed at NASA, contributing across various roles in science, engineering, and technology. This number reflects the growing presence of Indian professionals in the U.S. space agency, particularly in advanced research and development areas. Additionally, many Indian-Americans hold prominent positions at NASA, influencing key missions and projects.
As of 2021, NASA does not release specific data on the number of employees based on nationality. However, NASA has been known to have a diverse workforce that includes individuals from various nationalities, including Indian employees.
National Aeronautics and Space Association
The portrait of Indian king Maharana Pratap Singh is displayed at NASA's mission control facility in Houston. He was chosen as a symbol of courage and valour.
"Messenger".
As of recent estimates, around 200 individuals of Indian origin are employed at NASA, contributing across various roles in science, engineering, and technology. This number reflects the growing presence of Indian professionals in the U.S. space agency, particularly in advanced research and development areas. Additionally, many Indian-Americans hold prominent positions at NASA, influencing key missions and projects.
Kalpana Chawla, who died in the Columbia shuttle disaster, and Sunita Williams, an active astronaut with NASA, are of Indian ancestry.
There are indian is most people who worked in NASA.
Patel bhai
As of 2021, NASA does not release specific data on the number of employees based on nationality. However, NASA has been known to have a diverse workforce that includes individuals from various nationalities, including Indian employees.
Tipu Sultan
National Aeronautics and Space Association
More than 40 women
Mr,Gafoor
Yes Indian can get in NASA as astronauts should they meet the NASA Astronaut program requirements. NASA does accept people born outside of the United States as astronaut candidates though American citizenship is required.
"Messenger".
The portrait of Indian king Maharana Pratap Singh is displayed at NASA's mission control facility in Houston. He was chosen as a symbol of courage and valour.