The world witnessed a historic moment on January 16, 2025, as
Mission ShakthiSAT, an all-female-led lunar spacecraft project, launched amidst
global anticipation and applause. Hosted by Space Kidz India (SKI), this
groundbreaking mission aims to inspire and empower young women across the globe to
explore the boundless opportunities in space science and technology.
The launch event, attended by over 350 dignitaries from 108 countries, was a
monumental step in promoting inclusivity and innovation in the aerospace sector.
Among the many influential figures, Australia’s very own – Sukruti Narayanan, Head of
Global Partnerships for Mission ShakthiSat, stood out for her pivotal role in fostering
global collaboration.
This Mission has appointed 2 women leaders representing Australia as the CoAmbassadors. Priya – An expert in AI & BI along with Sukruti Narayanan, Tech
Entrepreneur and past President of Robotics & Artificial Intelligence Foundation, march
together to reach out to 108 girl students across the 6 states and 2 territories of
Australia.
“This mission is a testament to the transformative power of women in STEM. It’s an
honor to represent Australia and champion a global initiative that will inspire future
generations of women to dream beyond the stars,” said Ms. Narayanan.
Empowering Women in Space
ShakthiSAT, developed by SKI, is the world’s first all-girls lunar spacecraft. It
represents a bold leap forward in empowering young women to take on leadership roles
in STEM fields. SKI, a trailblazing aerospace startup based in India, has gained
international recognition for its innovative satellite launches, including the historic
AzaadiSAT, which engaged 750 rural high school students in satellite development.
Dr. Srimathy Kesan, Founder and CEO of Space Kidz India, emphasized the mission’s
vision:
“Through ShakthiSAT, we aim to create a global platform where young women can
lead, innovate, and excel in the space sciences. This mission symbolizes the
limitless potential of women and their role in shaping the future of space
exploration.”
About Space Kidz India
Space Kidz India, an esteemed aerospace startup, is on a mission to inspire the next
generation of scientists, engineers, and innovators. Over the past seven years, we have
achieved remarkable milestones, including the successful launch of 19+ Near Space
Launch Vehicles (BalloonSats), 3 suborbital payloads, and 5 orbital satellites. What
makes us unique is our dedication to engaging high school and college students in
these groundbreaking projects.
Global Collaboration
The event brought together dignitaries, scientists, and innovators from across the globe,
including representatives from nations such as Serbia, Ethiopia, Eswatini, Argentina,
and the Bahamas. This unprecedented collaboration underscores the importance of
international partnerships in advancing the frontiers of space exploration.
Sukruti Narayanan’s leadership as Head of Global Partnerships was instrumental in
rallying support from 108 countries. Her efforts reflect Australia’s commitment to
fostering global STEM initiatives and inspiring women to break barriers in traditionally
male-dominated fields.
The Mission ShakthiSAT launch was graced by the presence of over 35 distinguished
dignitaries from around the globe, representing a powerful coalition of ministries and
organizations dedicated to science, technology, and innovation.
- India: Promotion Directorate, Indian National Space Promotion & Authorization
Centre (IN-SPACe). - Serbia: Ministry of Science, Technological Development, and Innovation.
- Eswatini: Ministry of Information, Communication, Science, Technology, and
Innovation. - Ethiopia: Ministry of ICT and Digital Economy.
- Malawi: African Space Agency Council and Malawi Space Agency Task Force.
- Argentina: Comisión Nacional de Actividades Especiales (CONAE) and Ministry
of Sciences and Technologies. - United Kingdon : Sam Richards, Founder – Meridian Space Command – Our Key
Partner for Mission. - Spain: Spanish Space Agency.
- Lesotho : Ministry of Education
- Samoa: Ministry of Women, Community, and Social Development.
- South Africa: Space Systems, Earth Observations, and the African Union
Development Agency-NEPAD. - Ghana: Ministry of Environment, Science, and Innovation, UNESCO, and CSIR.
- Austria: Austrian Space Forum.
- Seychelles: Centre for Innovation and Sustainable Development.
- Thailand : Minister for Education
Additionally, leaders from the USA, Palau, Fiji, and notable global organizations
contributed their expertise, alongside corporate representatives and innovators from
fields such as robotics, AI, and cryptocurrency.
This powerful assembly of thought leaders underscores the mission’s global
significance, representing countries from six continents united in advancing inclusivity
and innovation in space exploration.
Cultural and Creative Highlights
Adding to the mission’s allure, acclaimed composer A.R. Reihana will create a music
album for the Mission. The anthem will encapsulate the mission’s spirit of
empowerment and innovation, resonating with audiences worldwide.
Looking Ahead
Mission ShakthiSAT represents a new era in space exploration, one defined by
inclusivity, innovation, and global collaboration. With Sukruti Narayanan at the helm of
its global partnerships, the mission not only puts women at the forefront of space
science but also strengthens Australia’s leadership in advancing STEM education and
innovation worldwide.