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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... atmosphere and temperature extremes were the first topics of study of the space environment . Then , with the launch ... Atmosphere Our atmosphere , or Shakespeare's " excellent canopy of air , " that surrounds Earth protects us from the ...
... atmosphere and temperature extremes were the first topics of study of the space environment . Then , with the launch ... Atmosphere Our atmosphere , or Shakespeare's " excellent canopy of air , " that surrounds Earth protects us from the ...
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... atmosphere like a greenhouse window . Visible energy from the sun passes through , and Earth absorbs it . When Earth reradiates that energy as long - wavelength infrared energy , the CO2 will not let it back out . The greenhouse effect ...
... atmosphere like a greenhouse window . Visible energy from the sun passes through , and Earth absorbs it . When Earth reradiates that energy as long - wavelength infrared energy , the CO2 will not let it back out . The greenhouse effect ...
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... atmospheric gas until , finally , we see a loss of atmosphere all together . Martian Environment The Martian atmosphere has a typical surface pressure of about 0.01 of Earth's atmosphere ( i.e. , Earth's atmospheric pressure at an ...
... atmospheric gas until , finally , we see a loss of atmosphere all together . Martian Environment The Martian atmosphere has a typical surface pressure of about 0.01 of Earth's atmosphere ( i.e. , Earth's atmospheric pressure at an ...
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A Brief History of Flight | 1 |
Introduction to Engineering | 20 |
Aerodynamics | 36 |
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