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Implications of the Rocket Equation
Implications of the Rocket Equation
Course:
Introduction to Aerospace Engineering: Astronautics and Human Spaceflight
Discipline:
Applied Sciences
Institute:
MIT
Instructor(s):
Prof. Jeffrey Hoffman
Level:
Undergraduate
Introduction to Aerospace Engineering: Astronautics and Human Spaceflight
A Historical Perspective
Advancements in Space Robotics Technology
Aircraft Accident Investigation
Atmospheric Pressure and Composition
Basics of Rocket Propulsion
Carbon Dioxide Removal, Part 1
Human Motion in Microgravity
Carbon Dioxide Removal, Part 2
Humans and Automation
Changing Orbital Altitude, Part 1 of 2
Implications of the Rocket Equation
Changing Orbital Altitude, Part 2 of 2
Interplanetary Travel
Changing Orbital Inclination, Part 1 of 2
Changing Orbital Inclination, Part 2 of 2
Introduction to Control Theory
Introduction to Space Robotics
Circular Orbits
Introduction to Structural Engineering
Component Redundancy