Akash

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Akash

Akash

@yala91

Building cameras for space! 'Trying' to PhD. Cooking perfectly circular rotis since 2014. @Sat_Sure | @AucklandSpace | @ISRO | @UniOfSurrey | @IIST_Trivandrum

Auckland | Bengaluru Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Akash@yala91·
I still remember the day Shuttle Columbia was lost during reentry (2003). Seeing that headline — and knowing Kalpana Chawla was onboard — was heartbreaking. That moment planted a seed: one day I wanted to be a part of India's space journey. #KalpanaChawla #SPACESHUTTLE
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Sister in the US: "I don't know what I want more, a boyfriend or just someone to cook meals for me". Priorities🧑‍🍳
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From dreaming about space to helping build for it - and now driving India’s private space future. Grateful to play a small part in India’s story among the stars. The dream lives on. 🇮🇳🚀 #ISRO #NewSpaceIndia #IndiaInSpace
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Today I work on the other side - with India’s private space industry at @sat_sure along with @pbasu_space and @arpanksahoo. The mission remains: build world-class systems that expand what’s possible from India. Proud to be part of this next chapter. #NewSpaceIndia
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I still remember the day Shuttle Columbia was lost during reentry (2003). Seeing that headline — and knowing Kalpana Chawla was onboard — was heartbreaking. That moment planted a seed: one day I wanted to be a part of India's space journey. #KalpanaChawla #SPACESHUTTLE
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Andrew McCalip@andrewmccalip·
Data centers in orbit? Of course that’s your contention. Of course it is. You just finished watching a Scott Manley video on radiative heat transfer and now you think you’re gonna disrupt AWS with a few solar panels and a rideshare slot. You’re gonna believe that right up until next month when you crack open DeWitt and Incropera and start throwing around σT⁴ like you just invented radiation physics, quoting emissivity tables for polished aluminum like they’re forbidden knowledge. Then you’ll finally open SMAD and realize your radiator isn’t some static plate glowing into the void. It’s a dynamic structure with a wicked case of thermal flutter reminiscent of Hubble’s arrays. You’ll be quoting beta angles and Earth albedo coefficients and wondering why your deployable array grenaded in vibe when the first bending mode clocked in at 38 Hz instead of the 50 Hz you promised in CDR. After that you’ll get real ambitious, quoting Johnson and Fabisinski on inflatable polyimide PV structures, pretending you actually understand what happens when your 25-micron Kapton sail is tensioned off a Toray T1100G Cycom 5250-4 boom that has been sun-baked at 120 °C for six months in LEO. You’ll cite “areal density optimization” like gospel while your resin creeps, your modulus drops, and your perfectly flat film turns into a potato chip. "Well, as a matter of fact, I won’t, because launch costs are about to fall another order of magnitude once Starship hits cadence. The cost per kilo will—" Drop by tenfold and the economics flip. Yeah, I’ve heard that one. The Wired 2012 quote, “You wouldn’t build a Boeing 747 and throw it away after one flight.” I remember. I even asked him about that over lunch once, whether the market was actually elastic enough to handle the supply increase from reusability. Turns out it wasn’t. Non-Starlink launch mass in the United States grew at 13.7 percent CAGR from 2015 to 2023. Payload demand didn’t scale with flight cadence, so prices didn’t collapse, margins just swelled. That’s why they had to invent Starlink. When the market can’t absorb your rockets, you start building your own payloads. Is that your thing? You read some Marc Andreessen “American Dynamism” manifesto and suddenly start ignoring the engineering realities? You start throwing around a few buzzwords to impress the Twitter anons and earn some street cred for having a contrarian opinion? One, don’t do that. Two, you dropped a 500-thousand-dollar seed check on a concept that could have been debunked by a dollar-fifty worth of tokens from Grok. "Well, at least I’m a capital allocator. We’ll be skiing in Hokkaido while you’re doing bolt preload calculations for some bridge somewhere." Yeah, maybe. But at least I won’t be unoriginal or anonymous. I’m out here asking why the hell we’d melt the brains of a thousand aerospace engineers just to save four cents per kilowatt-hour on solar electricity. First principles isn’t about getting nerd-sniped by a shiny-object problem. It’s about asking whether we should be solving that problem at all. But hey, if you’ve got an issue with that, we can always take it up with E.
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PierSight@piersightspace·
5 bhai, paacho tabahi! 🔥
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@fikocian @somefoundersalt Thanks for this interesting stat, Filip. I’m now considering to apply at Dishoom. May be my Indian cooking skills will finally be rewarded better than my space systems skills.
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Edward@somefoundersalt·
Was talking to a friend who left the hardware space to work in pure software Asked him why he left and he replied that although he liked robots, taking his HW job offer meant a 6-fig pay cut We must fix the comp gap if we want to retain the best and seriously re-industrialize
Aaron Slodov@aphysicist

gap in comp between industries is insane, asking base salary for recent applicants: game physics engine programmer w/ 12 yrs experience + phd from an amazing cs program ($180k/yr) vs. "machine learning engineer" w/ 1.75 yrs ($360k/yr) from a big lab + undergrad brand name school

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When your CEO @pbasu_space sends you this meme, it might be time to upgrade my Jedi mind tricks. Force choke resistance training, anyone? Suggestions are welcome for the next meeting! 😅⚡️
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@fikocian So, you’re the one who’s spoiling the dating market for space nerds.
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Filip investing in space startups
I have a date on Friday. Can't wait to tell her about the Transporter-12 mission and systematic risks its brings to space-themed venture capital funds.
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The sign said, “Don’t touch” and not “Don’t click”!
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s2a systems@s2a_systems·
Low elevation pass of the @isro Space Docking Experiment SpaDeX A and SpaDeX B. Recorded today, 2024-12-31, between 05:27:10 and 05:27:20 UTC from the South American site.
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TIL the origin of “Skunk Works”! Never knew the name came from a stench near a plastics factory - a peculiar start for such a legendary aviation powerhouse. #skunkworks #lockheed
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Comparing costs and lead times. Am I doing it right?
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@fikocian At a recent event where we met 8 investors in a day, I ended up asking a managing partner, what makes his fund different than others 😛
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Filip investing in space startups
i really dislike startup pitch events - it is a weird performative exercise neither party usually wants to be part of where founders are used to entertain the audience while investors treated like semi-gods... reverse pitches maybe
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