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This week on Aspiring Martians, Joe sits down with Dr. Kshitij Mall, an assistant professor at the University of South Alabama and director of the BRAHMAND Lab whose work sits at the cutting edge of propulsion, plasma-assisted flows, and extreme-environment engineering.

Kshitij is one of the minds behind Mission ShakthiSAT, a low-cost lunar transfer and micro-lander and program dedicated to empowering thousands of girls around the globe to develop their interest in space. His work asks a big question: what if space exploration didn’t require billion-dollar budgets to matter?

Joe and Kshitij talk about what it means to be an aspiring Martian while still firmly rooted on Earth, his inspiration along the way, and why education and inclusion are just as important as rockets when it comes to building our future off-world.

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A huge thank you to Kshitij for joining me today and sharing his incredible story and ambition, to Nick Thorburn for our stellar theme music, to Ceci Giglio for the beautiful graphics, to RDan, Leila, Inka, and Carl for admining the FB group, and to my family for always supporting this journey—even when my curiosity drifts toward doomed moons.