Catching moons around 😁

This was the day I joined SRMSAT, a small enthusiastic team trying out non-profit space adventures 😂.
Motivated people were to go through a 3-step recruitment process thereby selecting fifteen amongst thousands. The successive phase to the serious-enough recruitment process was quite relaxing for me. We, the freshers were gifted a dedicated lab where we could try out all our free time raving with moon-going experiments, learning new things and getting out of conventionalism to some extent. Even, we had the permission to spend nights there! The best part of the culture is that we get insanely lot of scope to learn. Yo!
So what's basically the lab's aiming to do is to shoot a micro-satellite (proudly named SRMSAT II) to study our very own Moon' regolith overcoming all the constraints of a miniature design. I was lucky enough to get into the Software Development domain of the project which would be a additional boost to my ongoing engineering studies.
What's beautiful of such small teams at colleges is that people get to know the real world through on-hand experience.
P.S.: If knowing our team's mission in broader terms interests you, making an enquiry at rounakdatta12@gmail.com is invited.