aerospace engineering
Aerospace engineering refers to the branch of engineering that deals with the design, development, and construction of aircraft, spacecraft, and associated technology. It encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including aerodynamics, materials science, control systems, and propulsion systems. The field involves both theoretical and practical applications and is crucial to the advancement of aviation and space exploration.
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- aerodynamics
- aerospace manufacturing
- aerospace medicine and human factors
- aircraft design
- aircraft structures
- avionics
- control systems
- flight testing
- hypersonic flight
- instrumentation and measurement
- materials science
- mission planning
- navigation and guidance systems
- orbital mechanics
- ramjet engine
- remote sensing
- rocket science
- satellite engineering
- scramjet engine
- scramjet engines
- sl-1 accident
- spacecraft propulsion
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