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P. Radhakrishnan (scientist)

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Nationality
  
Indian

Employer
  
Government of India

Years active
  
1966-present

Alma mater
  
University of Kerala

Born
  
10 October 1943 (age 73) (
1943-10-10
)
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India

Residence
  
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India

Education
  
Master of Science in Physics

Occupation
  
Scientist, Author, Speaker

Organization
  
Indian Space Research Organisation

P. Radhakrishan (Nair, Paramaswaran Radhakrishnan) — known sometimes as "Space Radhakrishnan" — is a veteran space scientist, author and speaker from India. He retired from the Indian Space Research Organisation as the Deputy Director of Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre. Radhakrishnan was slated to travel to space in the STS-61-I (Challenger) mission in September 1986 as a Payload Specialist for INSAT-1C, but the flight was cancelled after the Challenger disaster. N.C.Bhat from ISRO Satellite centre was the other Indian space scientist who was trained by NASA for the mission — the plan was to select one of these two for the mission.

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Early life

Born in Thiruvananthapuram in 1943, Radhakrishnan completed his Bachelor of Science in Physics and Mathematics from University College Thiruvananthapuram in 1963. In 1965 he completed his Master of Science in Physics from the same college.

Career

Radhakrishnan joined the Indian Space Research Organization in 1966 and was involved in the development of India's early satellites like Aryabhata, Rohini and APPLE, and later the Insat satellites. He was part of the Programme Planning & Evaluation Group at VSSC, and later became the Group Director of the Electronics Division. During the 1984–1986 period — as part of the evaluation to be a Payload Specialist in the STS-61-I (Challenger) mission — he went through extensive tests and training at the Institute of Aviation Medicine, Bangalore and the Johnson Space Center. He retired from ISRO's LPSC as the center's Deputy Director for Systems Reliability & Quality Assurance.

References

P. Radhakrishnan (scientist) Wikipedia