An Essay On Aerospace Engineering

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Aerospace engineers are people who design, develop and test vehicles like airplanes, helicopters, balloons, rockets, missiles, satellites, and spacecraft. I chose aerospace engineering as my topic because I am interested in space and the universe and I would like to learn more about the invention that made it possible for us to know what we know now about the universe. Through this research would like to get some of my questions answered.Aerospace engineers are the reason we know so much about space and the reason we can get too far places in short periods of time. Aerospace engineers construct and design aircraft, missiles, and spacecraft. They also may have knowledge of celestial mechanics, thermodynamics, acoustics, propulsion, aerodynamics, guidance systems, and structures.There are two types of aerospace engineers aeronautical engineers and astronautical engineers. Aeronautical engineers mainly focus on design and manufacture of missiles, planes, helicopters and other aircraft. Astronautical engineers mainly focus on spacecraft such as rockets and satellites.

The idea of flight started when in 400 BC in China the creation of the kite made people think if humans could fly. So many people attempted flight by Tieng blocks for …show more content…

Robert H. Goddard built and tested the first successful liquid-propellant rocket on March 16, 1926. He proved that it was possible for something to travel faster than sound. In the 1950’s and 60’s, there was a rapid growth in astronautical engineering. In 1957 the U.S.S.R obtained the Sputnik I which was the world’s first artificial satellite which started the space exploration race with the U.S. In 1961 John F. Kennedy took the challenge of “landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth” this task was completed on July 20, 1969, when astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., landed on the

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