🚀 From CubeSats to Life's Curveballs: Tyvak’s Margherita Cardi Unpacks the Unscripted Lessons of ESA’s HERA Mission.

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Join us in this inspiring episode of Space Cafe as Markus Mooslechner chats with Margherita Cardi, whose role in the HERA mission to build the Milani CubeSat as the Vice President of Programs at Turin-based Tyvak underscores the essence of adaptability in both space missions and daily life. They discuss the value of flexibility amidst meticulous planning, the beauty of life's unpredictability, and the power of music in capturing life's dynamic nature. Cardi's insights shine a light on the balance between structure and spontaneity, offering a unique perspective enriched by her experience with ESA's ambitious asteroid deflection project.3 Memorable Quotes by Margaritha Cardi:"Once you get this lesson and once you get this instrument, it's something that now is yours. Nobody will ever throw it away from you. It's like your signature.""I have to plan. But even when I plan, I have to give the chance to life and the surroundings and other people to play their role. And I have to play with that.""Life is easier in this way, if you accept that. Before I was mentally exhausted about thinking about all the variables. Now, with the wisdom gained from HERA, I see the beauty in the unforeseen."List of All Links or Names Shared:·      Margherita Cardi: LinkedIn​1​.·      ESA's HERA Mission: official ESA page​2​.·      NASA's Andy Rivkin: Johns Hopkins University Hub​3​.·      DART – Double Asteroid Redirection Test: official NASA page​4​.·      American Band Korn (Specific song referenced: "It's On"): YouTube​5​.·      🌟 Loved the episode? Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts.·      🚀 Found this insightful? Share it with your network on Twitter and Facebook·      🎧 Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify, Google Podcasts, and other platforms for more captivating episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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