In Memory of

Ashok

Rajeshwar

Deshmukh

Obituary for Ashok Rajeshwar Deshmukh

Ashok Rajeshwar Deshmukh


Ashok Rajeshwar Deshmukh filled his life with more adventures and accomplishments than one would think possible in only 80 years.

He was born on February 24, 1940 in Achulpur, India to Rajeshwar Vyankatesh and Chaudhari Deshmukh. Ashok spoke joyfully about his childhood, which he shared with his parents and siblings in the family’s ancestral home. He left that home to continue his studies in physics in the United States and in 1968 earned his doctoral degree from the Stevens Institute of Technology. During this time, he also met the love of his life, Marion Fishel, a brilliant historian who earned her doctoral degree from Columbia University and ultimately chaired the History and Art History Department at George Mason University. The two lovingly matched wits for decades until Marion passed away last year. Their devotion to each other was inspiring.

Ashok also was committed to his career as a physicist in the technology sector, particularly the space and satellite industry. He spent twenty-five years at ANSER Corporation, a non-profit research and development corporation in northern Virginia. He retired from ANSER in 1993, after achieving the position of Senior Vice President of Advanced Programs. Immediately thereafter, Ashok founded his own space development company, Technica Inc., which he led for over twenty years. Through Technica, Ashok developed the concept of a multi-satellite low-earth orbit commercial remote sensing system. He also led the production of two important papers on cooperation in space projects, “Space for America” and “Space for the World.” Both papers were endorsed by professional societies in the United States and thirty other countries.

Ashok was the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including from the American Astronautical Society (“AAS”) and the United States Space Foundation. He was elected AAS Fellow and led the Society as its President from 1992-1993. He served on the AAS Board of Directors and held other AAS leadership positions for many years.

While his work clearly was fulfilling, Ashok always made time to pursue other hobbies and interests. He became a private pilot in 1958 and immensely enjoyed flying his Beechcraft Bonanza until a few years ago. Photography and painting also were great pursuits and many of Ashok’s works are displayed proudly in his home in Bethesda, Maryland. He and his wife loved to explore the world and traveled often. Favorite trips were made to “homes away from home” in India, southern California and Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.

Most important to Ashok was his family – brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews, cousins, close friends who became like family, and of course his wonderful wife, Marion, adoring son Raj and daughter-in-law Bernadette. He was so proud of them.

Ashok died peacefully at home a couple of months after his 80th birthday. To say that his thoughtful nature and calm and generous spirt will be missed is an understatement.

Streaming funeral services will be as follws:

Date: Sunday, May 3rd, 2020
Time: 1:00 pm
Link: https://ml4t.zoom.us/j/93928959393 (Please copy and Paste link in to your browser)