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Meet Aroh Barjatya, India-born scientist who led NASA’s most important mission during solar eclipse

During the recent solar eclipse, which practically bewitched half of the world, NASA conducted a rather critical mission by deploying sounding rockets. With the help of the mission at NASA, Dr. Aroh Barjatya, a distinguished researcher of Indian origin.

The mission, which launched three sounding rockets on April 8th, had a straightforward purpose: to reveal how the Earth’s upper atmosphere behaves without light, especially when sunlight is sim over a part of the planet.

According to a NASA statement, Barjatya teaches engineering and physics at Florida’s prestigious Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. At Embry-Riddle, Barjatya oversees the acclaimed Space and Atmospheric Instrumentation Lab.

Commenting on the mission’s significance, NASA’s statement noted Barjatya’s pivotal role in orchestrating the ‘Atmospheric Perturbations around the Eclipse Path (APEP)’ mission. The sounding rockets, integral to the mission’s scientific objectives, were launched from NASA’s renowned Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.

Following the successful launch, Barjatya took to LinkedIn to thank his fellow researchers, dedicated students, and the dedicated teams at NASA’s Wallops Sounding Rocket Program Office and Goddard Space Flight Center.

“My deepest gratitude to all my fellow researchers at collaborating institutions and insanely capable and stellar students at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, as well as, most crucially, to everyone at NASA Wallops Sounding Rocket Program Office and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center for helping accomplish six complex rocket missions in six months!!!” Aroh wrote.

Aroh is the son of Ashok Kumar Barjatya, a distinguished chemical engineer, and Rajeshwari, a devoted homemaker. Aroh has studied in schools and colleges across India.

He attended school in Patalganga, near Mumbai, then moved to Hyderabad, Jaipur, Pilani, and Solapur. There, Aroh received a degree in electronics engineering from the prestigious Walchand Institute of Technology, Solapur.

Following his electronics engineering degree, Aroh’s pursuit of academic excellence took him to the United States in 2001, where he pursued a master’s degree in electrical engineering at Utah State University.

Subsequently, Barjatya dove deeper into engineering and got a PhD in spacecraft instrumentation from Utah State University.

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