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Aswin — Sekhar

His family background was heavily rooted in traditional medicine:

: This work details how the combined gravitational pull of two large bodies (like the Sun and Jupiter) affects the paths of meteoroids. "Evolution of Comet Halley and the Orionid stream" : Featured in aswin sekhar

Born on October 5, 1985, in Ottapalam, a small town in the Palakkad district of Kerala, India, Sekhar grew up fascinated by the night sky. While his family was predominantly composed of medical professionals, his childhood mentors encouraged him to look toward the cosmos, inspiring him to observe celestial events and visit regional science museums. His family background was heavily rooted in traditional

A significant portion of Dr. Sekhar's research involves understanding how meteoroids move and disperse after breaking away from their parent bodies, such as asteroids or comets. Key Contributions in Astronomy A significant portion of Dr

Aswin’s blood ran cold. The 'Sekhar Paradox' was a theory Aswin had scribbled in a notebook years ago—the idea that a physical object could retain the emotional weight of its history so strongly that it could physically alter the present. He had burned the notebook. He thought no one had read it.

He works within international frameworks, connecting European research initiatives with global efforts in astronomical discovery. Insights on Modern Space Exploration (Artemis Mission)

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