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From flipping dosas to flipping the script on who belongs in space, Dr. Srimathy Kesan’s journey defies expectations at every turn. After 18 years as a homemaker who could barely remember her English vocabulary, a chance meeting with an old friend led to a Miami conference and an encounter with NASA that would change everything.
“Space chooses you,” says Dr. Kesan, the founder of Space Kidz India and the only woman in the world to have launched 27 space missions. Her organization began by taking Indian children to space centers around the world, but she quickly realized that wasn’t enough. “What are they going to do next?” she wondered. Despite having no technical background, she decided to teach children to build satellites—and the scientific establishment laughed.
They’re not laughing anymore. When Dr. Kesan and her team of rural teenagers created Kalamsat, the world’s lightest satellite at just 64 grams, the international space community took notice. Later, when the Indian Space Research Organization challenged her to build a satellite in just six days—during a major festival when most of India was closed—she made 580 phone calls to gather components and pulled off what seemed impossible.
Now she’s embarking on her most ambitious project yet: Mission Shakti Sat, which is educating 12,000 girls from 108 countries about satellite building. One girl from each country will travel to India to build a payload destined for the moon. The project operates on small donations rather than major funding, embodying Dr. Kesan’s belief that “every girl needs to sit at the table” where decisions are made.
As “Space Mom” to children worldwide, she receives voice messages from girls in remote villages saying, “I don’t want to go to school, I just want to do this mission.” Her work proves that space exploration isn’t just for wealthy nations or scientists with advanced degrees—it’s for everyone with the courage to look up at the night sky and dream.
Ready to help launch the next generation of space explorers? Even a small donation can help these girls reach the moon and beyond.
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