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'We all have a destiny'

February 04, 2003 13:02 IST
By Tanmaya Kumar Nanda in New York

Though Kalpana Chawla and Sunita Lyn Williams, another Indian American astronaut with NASA, were chosen for the space flight programme, the only time they flew together was in a private plane that belonged to David Brown, the mission specialist on the Columbia space shuttle that crashed on February 1.

Ursanline B Pandya, Sunita's mother, told rediff.com that her daughter and Kalpana were good friends. "They did a lot of things together. They would do a lot of running together. They worked on different projects and sometimes went out."

"Kalpana was good friends with Dave [David] too and she, Dave and Sunny [Sunita] flew the plane back from Texas to where his hangar was."

Sunita is now with Kalpana's family in Houston to provide moral support, Pandya said.

"She [Sunita] knew her family well. While Kalpana was flying, she had gone out with her two sisters. She met them in Houston. Unfortunately, I never got a chance to meet Kalpana."

Kalpana and Sunita had never trained for a space flight together. "Kalpana was older and had been there much longer."

Pandya is praying for Kalpana's family. "I don't know how her parents are handling it. I haven't heard from Sunny yet. She didn't talk to me much," she said.

The lady has reconciled to the fact that her daughter is a would-be astronaut. "We are concerned, of course, but as parents there's nothing we can do about it. We just have to handle it the best we can.

"There is a huge risk. But then there is a risk in driving a car as well. We can't call up the government and say 'give us back our kids'. We all have a destiny..."

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