04/26/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/26/2024 12:42
Apurva Varia, a deaf engineer who served as a Mission Operations Director at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, passed away on Wednesday, April 24.
"He was an incredibly kind, humble and warmhearted person, and a valued champion for NASA-Gallaudet collaboration on Astronautical Accessibility Research with STAMP," says Dr. Raja Kushalnagar, director of the B.S. in Information Technology and M.S. in Accessible Human-Centered Computing programs.
Earlier this month, Varia had met with Gallaudet students and faculty during a visit to NASA headquarters, where he emphasized the benefits of interning and working at the agency.
Varia had dreamed about going into space since childhood. During college, he found an internship through Gallaudet with NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. That experience led to a permanent position in 2002. On Oct. 17, 2021, Varia was one of 12 ambassadors with disabilities on the AstroAccess zero-gravity airplane flight to help determine how to adapt spacecraft for disabled astronauts. In an interview about the experience, he said, "I know it wasn't actually going to space, but I still achieved my dream of feeling weightless. It was such an amazing feeling. But my main goal really was to help broaden the opportunities for disabled people to get into space."
Donations in Varia's memory may be made to the Metro South Asian Deaf Association and AstroAccess.