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Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
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Introduction to Aerospace Engineering and Design
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Space Shuttle Atlantis on a Boeing 747
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Space Shuttle Atlantis on a Boeing 747 (thumbnail)
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Rocket Performance Lab
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Problem Set #2
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Aircraft Performance Flight Simulation Lab Solution
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Aircraft Performance Flight Simulation Lab
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Beginning-of-term Questionnaire Spring 2003
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Projects
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Lighter Than Air Design Competition
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Related Resources
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Privacy Statement
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Trademark Notices
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Space Shuttle Atlantis on a Boeing 747
The Space Shuttle orbiter Atlantis, framed by the California mountains, as it rides on the back of one of NASA’s Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) en route from California to the Kennedy Space Center, Florida. (Image courtesy of NASA.)
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16.00 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering and Design Spring 2003
The fundamental concepts, and approaches of aerospace engineering, are highlighted through lectures on aeronautics, astronautics, and design. Active learning aerospace modules make use of information technology. Student teams are immersed in a hands-on, lighter-than-air (LTA) vehicle design project, where they design, build, and fly radio-controlled LTA vehicles. The connections between theory and practice are realized in the design exercises. Required design reviews precede the LTA race competition. The performance, weight, and principal characteristics of the LTA vehicles are estimated and illustrated using physics, mathematics, and chemistry known to freshmen, the emphasis being on the application of this knowledge to aerospace engineering and design rather than on exposure to new science and mathematics.
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Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology, General
aerospace engineering,
aerospace design,
aeronautics,
astronautics,
lighter-than-air (LTA) vehicle design,
physics,
mathematics,
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journey to mars
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