Akshata Krishnamurthy, science phase lead for the NISAR mission, shares how this groundbreaking NASA-ISRO satellite will enhance how we monitor Earth’s changing surface and support food security, disaster response, and more.
#NISAR#USIndiaFWD@NASAJPL
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Had an incredible time sharing my journey and insights on pushing the boundaries of space exploration at @TEDxUMKC .
Let’s keep pushing forward and redefining what’s possible.
Chasing your dream is hard.
Giving up and settling is hard.
Starting your business is hard.
Working for a company is hard.
Fighting for your voice is hard.
Following societal norms is hard.
Becoming independent is hard.
Staying dependent is hard.
Choose. Your. Hard.
Akshata Krishnamurthy (@AstroAkshata), ranked 40th in the Fortune India MPW 2024 list, leads a team of scientists at NASA studying the end-to-end lifecycle of space missions
#NASA#MPW2024#MostPowerfulWomen#FortuneIndia
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🥳Proud to announce @AstroAkshata's nomination for the Women's Space Awards!
Check out all the nominees at https://t.co/oLoeqZeZE3
These awards serve as a platform to celebrate and provide recognition to women in the aerospace industry who are doing some awesome great things.🔥
Building a space career as a foreign national has been challenging yet deeply rewarding. I recently shared my journey and tips with @thebetterindia to motivate the next generation of space leaders.#NASA#MIT#Space https://t.co/a7d3ikQpgz
Own your journey:
Let’s be real. Privilege often sets the starting line.
But resilience, creativity, and tenacity dictate the finish.
Focus on what’s in your control, hustle harder, dream bigger, and use every setback as a setup for a comeback.
#OwnYourJourney#DefyTheOdds
Let's set the record straight:
It wasn't luck that got us here.
It was relentless hard work, unwavering perseverance, and not just seizing, but creating opportunities every step of the way.
Success is crafted, not stumbled upon.
#EarnedNotGiven#SuccessMindset
From daring dreams to Mars missions - Dr. Akshata Krishnamurthy's journey to operate NASA's rover is a testament to the power of perseverance. She's inspiring millions to reach for the stars! #womeninSTEM
@astro_akshata @isro@MIT
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At #Apollo5050, Akshata Krishnamurthy tells us about ASTERIA, and the precise detector characterisation she is doing to enable exoplanet science with the CMOS detectors onboard. (I may be biased, but detector systematics are incredibly important to understand!)
Our latest exoplanet hunter, TESS🛰 scours the skies for worlds around bright stars closer to home.🌎 And, it’s kind of a star⭐️ itself! Get our new, free poster celebrating exploration. https://t.co/RMW58MtkaK
It’s the final #CountdownToMars! Watch mission control live as @NASAPersevere lands.
ETA 12:55pm PT (3:55pm ET, 20:55 GMT)
Live: https://t.co/wkCOaruXdh
360: https://t.co/58eLesCdfs
Español: https://t.co/YjI1Itwh8w
Toolkit: https://t.co/v7zl9EYnXk
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Today’s the day. Trip to Mars, 99.9% complete. The most dangerous part comes last: the final seven minutes.
Watch my landing live starting at 11:15 a.m. PST / 2:15 p.m. EST / 19:15 UTC. #CountdownToMars
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Phosphine is to Venus as methane is to Mars? 20 parts-per-million of phosphine have been detected in the temperate clouds of Venus, and its source is not evident. Greaves et al.: https://t.co/aZhuAXkNdZ
Everything you need to know about the exciting announcement that phosphine has been detected in the atmosphere of Venus. Let's start off with the 60 second overview.. #Venus#VenusNews
We have a fresh batch of #astrophysics news highlights from our Kavli Institutes, featuring @desisurvey, the closest brown dwarf ever found, the @ASTERIA_CubeSat, a black hole's origin, and fast radio bursts. The fun never stops out there.
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