After a few classmates asked for my guidance on the subject, I chose to write about "What is 'aerospace engineering'". So if you're uncertain, stick with me…
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Engineering pertaining to the design and construction of aircraft and space vehicles and of power units, and to the special problems of flight in both the earth’s atmosphere and space, as in the flight of air vehicles and in the launching, guidance, and control of missiles, earth satellites, and space vehicles and probes.
’Aerospace engineering’ is the primary field of engineering concerned with the development of aircraft and spacecraft.
It has two major and overlapping branches: ‘aeronautical engineering’ and ‘astronautical engineering’.
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'aerospace engineering'
What are the pros and cons of Aerospace Engineering...
Pros of being an aeronautical engineer. Here are seven pros of being an aeronautical engineer: 1. Competitive salary and benefits. The average salary for an aeronautical engineer is $104,775 per year. Average salaries for this position can vary based on your geographic location, setting of employment, level of education and years of experience.What type of engineer is an aerospace engineer...
Aerospace engineers often become experts in one or more related fields: aerodynamics, thermodynamics, materials, celestial mechanics, flight mechanics, propulsion, acoustics, and guidance and control systems. Aerospace engineers typically specialize in one of two types of engineering: aeronautical or astronautical.Thanks for reading up to this point and I hope you have great day.
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