Interactive Aerospace Engineering and DesignMcGraw-Hill, 2002 - 356 pages This text contains an integrated bound-in CD-ROM, and has a strong emphasis on design. Its active visual approach and inclusion of space-orientated engineering make it an interesting examination of the aerospace engineering field. |
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... March 1926 , Goddard launched the first liquid rocket using gasoline and liquid oxygen as propellants . The altitude reached was merely 12.5 m , but as with the Wright brothers ' flight near Kitty Hawk , the event was a milestone . The ...
... March 1926 , Goddard launched the first liquid rocket using gasoline and liquid oxygen as propellants . The altitude reached was merely 12.5 m , but as with the Wright brothers ' flight near Kitty Hawk , the event was a milestone . The ...
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... March 1984 ; it is still transmitting images . Unfortunately , Landsat 6 , launched in October 1993 , failed to make its orbit . The mission failure of Landsat 6 resulted in enormous pressure to design and develop a new spacecraft that ...
... March 1984 ; it is still transmitting images . Unfortunately , Landsat 6 , launched in October 1993 , failed to make its orbit . The mission failure of Landsat 6 resulted in enormous pressure to design and develop a new spacecraft that ...
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... ( March to September 1996 ) and Jerry Linenger ( Jan- uary to May 1997 ) aboard Mir . The overall data recording time was 133 h over the two periods . The storage media with data were returned to Earth with the Space Shuttle and then ...
... ( March to September 1996 ) and Jerry Linenger ( Jan- uary to May 1997 ) aboard Mir . The overall data recording time was 133 h over the two periods . The storage media with data were returned to Earth with the Space Shuttle and then ...
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A Brief History of Flight | 1 |
Chapter | 4 |
Introduction to Engineering | 20 |
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