Astronaut Namira Salim is undergoing training in the United States as part of her preparations for her upcoming space journey

Namira Salim, the first female astronaut from Pakistan, claimed that she and the other astronauts learned how to perfectly equip spacesuits and parachute on the first day of training.
According to her statement, which was released from the United States, “We are also trained about the functionality of our custom-made seats in the spaceship and how to fasten and unfasten our seat belts so we leave our seats in zero gravity well oriented and take the necessary steps to maximize our experience in space.”

We have also learned how to move gently to avoid running into windows or other astronauts, as well as how to drift gracefully while floating in zero gravity, she added.
She promised to provide the specifics of the second training day, which she promised would be more thrilling and full of surprises.
In addition to being the first woman from Pakistan to reach the poles, Namira Salim raised the Pakistani flag on April 21, 2007, at the North Pole, and on January 8, 2008, at the South Pole.

Before departing for the United States and her subsequent flight to space last month, Namira Salim also had a meeting with the interim federal minister for information and broadcasting, Murtaza Solangi.

Namira Salim briefed the Federal Minister of Information on her space flight preparations during the meeting.
Namira is keen to fly the Pakistani flag in space because her journey demonstrated Pakistan’s expanding involvement in space exploration, which is a significant accomplishment for the country.
Namira Salim’s initiative will emphasize Pakistan’s favorable reputation as a peaceful, forward-thinking nation.

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