Welcome to AstroMechLab

 AstroMechLab is a space where I document what I’m learning as a mechatronics engineering student interested in space science, satellite systems, robotics, and bio-inspired engineering.

This blog is not about shortcuts, viral content, or surface-level explanations. It is about understanding concepts properly — why things work the way they do, how theory connects to real systems, and where common confusions come from.

As a student, I’ve often felt that many resources either oversimplify topics or jump too fast into advanced material without building foundations. AstroMechLab is my attempt to bridge that gap.

Here, you’ll find:

• Conceptual breakdowns written in clear, simple language  

• Step-by-step explanations of core engineering ideas  

• Notes from my own learning, experiments, and projects  

• Connections between fundamentals and real applications  

This platform is intended for engineering students and early researchers who want to think clearly, ask better questions, and develop strong fundamentals instead of just memorizing formulas.

I don’t claim to know everything. This blog will grow as I grow. Mistakes may happen, and learning will be ongoing — that’s part of the process. Thoughtful feedback and constructive discussion are always welcome.

The first technical post will be published on 1st January 2026.

If you’re interested in space, robotics, and engineering fundamentals, you’re welcome here.

— Kunal  

AstroMechLab


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