Nitesh
@asper_io
maker | aeromodeller | geek Systems Engineer @galaxeye
In a country where 90% people are earning less than 25K rs per month, forcing them to sell their cars every 10-15 years is nothing but cr!minal.
I think one of my best qualities as a system engineer is that I'm always paranoid about everything but at the same time the paranoia consumes me and I can't stop thinking of everything that can go wrong. why am I on a Sunday thinking about all the different ways things will fail
Urban voters in India are being taken for granted because politicians have decided that Urban Civic Infrastructure is not their political priority and they pay no price for it This is why we need Mayors so that we can hold them accountable. Decentralize !
>When you're on a project that's been going on for years and they're just now writing a systems engineering plan
There were a lot of tweets talking about how people who are supporting Mamdani in NYC from India don't know the local politicians or the MLAs. What is the point of knowing them when they don't have the power or money to do anything. We all depend on the centre too much.
In China, 51% of the total government spending is controlled at the city level, 27% in the US, whereas in India it is mere 3% This makes India far more centralised than nearly all countries in the world. Why are we so obsessed about centralized spending of money from Delhi ?
next generation of syncfused satellites satellites already in the pipeline lesgooo
As Our first Satellite is about to reach the finish line. @GalaxEye announces #Gen2 Drishti satellite addition to the world's first Synfusion SAROptical constellation. The Gen2 Satellite will be built in our upcoming brand-new facility, designed for the next era if space-tech…
have been following the ocean cleanup and they're finally doing something in India, this is amazing!!!
Interceptor deployments in Mumbai, India, coming up. 🇮🇳 This is how we map waterways in a city to determine the most effective Interceptor deployment location:
it's 2:30 in the night and I'm sitting in the office completing a major test on one of our space missions. these are the moments one lives for.
Four years, 80+ brilliant minds and countless iterations later, we present to you Mission Drishti: World's First Multi-Sensor Satellite that Fuses Radar with Optical Imagery. Along the way, we embraced first principles, navigated the unknown and discovered that what matters…
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The best way to get people excited about manufacturing is to get them in factories, around the machines, touching metal.
crazy, have seem him work super hard on it for the last few years and it's finally out!!!
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It's cold up there for @GalaxEye's payload GLX-SQ We decided to operate our payload while it was passing through the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) during an eclipse, where temperatures were expected to drop below -10°C. The payload performed flawlessly—as expected!
witnessing something that you were a major part of being put in space in a rocket launch is a surreal experience
are you aware of any space in Bangalore where I could buy/bring my own wood and use the tools and the machinery and the space to build my own furniture?
the generalist insecurity isn't talked about enough: knowing you're not the best at anything you do gives immense imposter syndrome and self doubt. (generalists are valuable only bc of the intersections in their venn diagrams.)
running some tests all night. the last few weeks have been so hectic to get to this point. the space industry is hard but it is so bloody fun!