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Articles 331 - 343 of 343
Full-Text Articles in Space Vehicles
Model Curricula: University Of Oklahoma
Model Curricula: University Of Oklahoma
Online Journal of Space Communication
University of Oklahoma Aerospace Engineering
Model Curricula: Space Foundation
Model Curricula: Space Foundation
Online Journal of Space Communication
The Space Foundation is a national non-profit organization advancing space awareness and space education.
The Space Foundation pursues the mission of vigorously advancing civil, commercial and national security space endeavors for a brighter future and supporting educational excellence through the excitement of space.
Model Curricula: Umea University, Carol Norberg
Model Curricula: Umea University, Carol Norberg
Online Journal of Space Communication
The town of Kiruna, lying 140 kilometres above the Arctic Circle in northernSweden, has for many years been considered the ‘‘space centre’’ of Sweden.The high latitude makes Kiruna an attractive base for international spaceresearch. This paper describes the practical-oriented Space EngineeringProgram run in Kiruna by the University of Umeå. The students on theprogram benefit from the expertise of resident and visiting space scientistsand engineers. The education is the only one of its kind in Sweden.
Model Curricula: Esa Telecom Training Programme
Model Curricula: Esa Telecom Training Programme
Online Journal of Space Communication
This paper describes the content of an e-training course on satellite communications prepared under contract to ESA and now available at the ESA Telecom User Support Office website. The contract to develop this online training was led by EADS Fleximage with significant contributions from a team of subcontractors including EADS Astrium, British Telecom Exact Technologies, ENSAE/ SUP'Aero and ISU. The course is divided into five modules covering the following areas in an animated and progressive way:
- Systems and Services
- Communication Link
- Networking
- Space Segment
- Earth Segment
Model Curricula: International Space University
Model Curricula: International Space University
Online Journal of Space Communication
How to educate Space professionals able to meet the needs of the Space community and the challenges of a changing Space sector in a changing world? The International Space University (ISU) was created in 1987 to educate Space leaders using a unique approach. ISU programs are based on a "3-I" International, Interdisciplinary and Intercultural) model which was built from discussions and meetings within the world Space community to meet its evolving needs.
Model Curricula: Ohio University
Model Curricula: Ohio University
Online Journal of Space Communication
Programs of Education Relating to Satellite and Space Communication in:
Telecommunication Communications Systems Management
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Model Curricula: George Washington University
Model Curricula: George Washington University
Online Journal of Space Communication
There is a growing need for qualified engineers, scientists, technicians, marketing and sales and management personnel in the field of satellite applications and only a few universities that are actually offering undergraduate or graduate degrees in this area.
Model Curricula: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Model Curricula: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Online Journal of Space Communication
Many universities have added courses and curricula related to satellites and space. A search of the Internet reveals that few of these are designated degree programs in space studies degree, rather they are traditional programs offering courses and concentrations which involve study of space and space applications from several perspectives. The Internet search also reveals a large variation in both the titles and the curricula for these programs. The author has sought to standardize definitions, identify workable program names and suggest core courses. Five programs and their core courses are outlined for consideration.
Database Of Academic Institutions: International
Database Of Academic Institutions: International
Online Journal of Space Communication
Institutions, research centers and professional associations around the world that do research and teach content and skills relating to satellite and space communication.
Database Of Academic Institutions: United States K-12
Database Of Academic Institutions: United States K-12
Online Journal of Space Communication
Institutions, research centers and professional associations in the United States that do research and teach content and skills relating to satellite and space communication at the K-12 level.
The Kentucky Re-Entry Universal Payload System (Krups): Orbital Flight, James Tyler Nichols
The Kentucky Re-Entry Universal Payload System (Krups): Orbital Flight, James Tyler Nichols
Theses and Dissertations--Mechanical Engineering
Due to the uniqueness of atmospheric entry environments, ground facilities cannot accurately replicate re-entry conditions. Consequently, scientists primarily rely on numerical models to predict these conditions and inform Thermal Protection System (TPS) designs. These models often lack flight validation, which is necessary for increasing their fidelity. Thus, there is a substantial need to obtain such data to advance modeling capabilities.
The Kentucky Re-entry Universal Payload System (KRUPS) is an adaptable test-bed for scientific experimentation with initial application to TPS. This vehicle was designed at the University of Kentucky to serve as an inexpensive means of obtaining validation data to enhance …
Structural Optimization Of Space Transit Vehicle Concept, Hercules, James Philip Rogers
Structural Optimization Of Space Transit Vehicle Concept, Hercules, James Philip Rogers
Theses and Dissertations--Mechanical Engineering
STRUCTURAL OPTIMIZATION OF SPACE TRANSIT VEHICLE CONCEPT, HERCULES:
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF STRUCTURAL OPTIONS
Hercules is a vehicle concept developed by NASA Langley's Vehicle Analysis Branch to satisfy the need for sustainable transit between Earth, the moon, and Mars. Hercules features unprecedented abort capabilities and mission flexibility to aid in NASA's Mars campaign. By utilizing modern software to perform structural analysis and optimization for a large selection of stiffened panel concepts, beam concepts, and materials trends in the structural optimization emerge. These trends will be invaluable for the design of future spacecraft needed to fulfill similar roles.
The structural optimization …
Spacecraft Informatics, K. L. Yung, Lida Xu, Chris Zhang
Spacecraft Informatics, K. L. Yung, Lida Xu, Chris Zhang
Information Technology & Decision Sciences Faculty Publications
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