Shanmuga Subramanian was born in 1986 (age 37 years; as of 2023) in Madurai, India. He is a Mechanical engineer from Government Engineering College, Tirunelveli. He is currently living in Chennai, India. His father was a provident fund inspector who is now retired. He has a mother and a sister in his house, his mother works as a teacher in the school and his sister is a software engineer.
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Shanmuga Subramanian Wiki/Biography
- Name – Shanmuga Subramanian
- Nickname – Ramanean, Shan
- Birthday – 1986
- Age – 37 Years (as in 2023)
- Nationality – Indian
- Zodiac/Sun Sign – Scorpio
- Born In – Madurai, India
- Address – Chennai, India
- Famous As – Found the Chandrayaan 2 debris
- Profession – QA Web Specialist & Blog Writer
Shanmuga Subramanian Educational Qualifications
- School – Not known
- College – Government Engineering College, Tirunelveli
- Qualifications – Mechanical engineer
Shanmuga Subramanian Physical Stats & More
- Height – 175 cm (in feet inches- 5’9″)
- Weight – 65 kg (in pounds- 143 lbs)
- Body Measurements – Chest: 35 Inches, Waist: 32 Inches, Biceps: 12 Inches
- Eye Colour – Dark Brown
- Hair Colour – Black
Facts About Shanmuga Subramanian
- He loves Photography.
- Worked in Cognizant earlier.
- Develops Android applications.
- Loves Nature.
- His favourite quote “A startup is all about taking risks and managing it”.
Shanmuga Subramanian Wikipedia
Shanmuga Subramanian who hails from Madurai, India is a techie who made the world buzz about his research on Vikram Lander’s mystery failure. He used lunar images from NASA’s Moon’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) captured on different dates and researched about it for weeks to locate the debris of the lander. He then contacted the LRO (NASA) project team on Twitter with positive identification of debris.
Shanmuga Subramanian said while speaking to NDTV
“I worked hard tracking the intended path of Vikram lander. I am really very excited. It was a lot of hard work. I have always had a passion for space science.”
Chennai techie Shanmuga Subramanian found Vikram
Shanmuga looked at the image taken by NASA every night for four to six hours just to find the debris. In October itself, he came to know the right place. He then contacted NASA and was awaiting his confirmation.
Does Shanmuga Subramanian smoke?: No
Source: NDTV, Indiatoday