SpaceBase Podcast

On Courage, Perseverance, and Pursuing the Goal to be an Astronaut: An Interview with Mahima Seth

September 22, 2020 Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom Episode 20
SpaceBase Podcast
On Courage, Perseverance, and Pursuing the Goal to be an Astronaut: An Interview with Mahima Seth
Show Notes

An interview with Mahima Seth, currently a science student at the University of Auckland, majoring in physics and geophysics. Mahima served as an Avionics Technician in the Royal New Zealand Airforce and for Rocket Lab.  She led the winning team of the 2018 Act In Space Hackathon, presenting the team's idea for "Autonomous Robotics system for in orbit repairs" at the International Space Festival in Tolouse, France. She was part of the 3rd Auckland Programme for Space Systems mission - a cubesat design project competition slated to go up in space via Rocket Lab's electron rocket.  

Mahima has given presentations for schools around the country talking about space and astronauts.  She is excited about sharing her passion for space, becoming an astronaut, and showcasing what New Zealand has to offer to the global space community.

In this interview, we are going to talk about Mahima's experience working towards her ultimate goal of becoming an astronaut, and proving that the first step is to muster the courage to know what you want, and have the perseverance to follow it through.

Hosted by: Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Co-Founder, SpaceBase
 Music: reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons (3.0)
 
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