Pradyumna Kummamuru
@pkk_rubric
Doctoral Candidate, Space Science
Love telling stories by infusing elements of magic realism and surprise endings into day to day experiences!
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24-11-2009 13:13:55
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We've teamed up with our friends HENSOLDT to participate in #SpaceFest. We rely on information from space in many ways in everyday life. Space Domain Awareness is about making sure the satellites and people in space stay safe. University of Tasmania antennas are set to play a key role in this
Frosty mornings. #radioastronomy University of Tasmania Space
Our Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania PhD student Noor Masdiana Md Said has scored a new role as a postdoctoral near-field VLBI Support Scientist at JIVE . Congratulations Mas! We are wishing you the very best from everyone here at University of Tasmania Space
15 years ago today JAXA launched the Kaguya/SELENE lunar mission.University of Tasmania Space played a key role in the mission experiment which gave the most accurate map of the Moon's gravitational field, answering questions about the Moon's formation 4 billion years ago. space.com/4345-japan-lau…
"If Messi and Iniesta came to the Brittania at that time I reckon we could have turned them over." "We trained in the middle of the pitch before we played Arsenal just to cut it all up." Peter Crouch reminiscing about his time at Stoke is absolutely incredible! 🤣🤣🤣
Our new $2M satellite communication antenna is officially open at Greenhill Observatory! Congratulations University of Tasmania Space & Australian Space Agency - these new capabilities are really going to ✨lift✨ the Aus space sector. Full story: bit.ly/3YeceGV 🚀University of Tasmania
A huge pleasure to welcome Enrico Palermo and other members of the Australian Space Agency team, space industry representatives to celebrate the opening of this amazing new facility
Guifré, Jasper and Pradyumna Kummamuru are using observations of ESA's Juice mission and other missions to probe the interplanetary medium in other parts of the solar system - so clever. Hopefully one day this will feed directly into sws.bom.gov.au/Aurora