Space Flight Machines
The motion of spacecraft is the subject of Mechanics of Space Flight. Flight mechanics is the application of Newton's laws (F=ma and M=I) to the study of vehicle trajectories (performance), stability, and aerodynamic control. These include air breathing cruise and acceleration vehicles (CAV), as well as satellites, probes, and capsules that fall under the category of non-winged re-entry vehicles (RV-NW).New theoretical results, new computational algorithms, original analyses and experiments, and technology that alters engineering practice are all included in this field.The air transportation system, airplanes, rotorcraft, launch vehicles, satellites, space probes, missiles, projectiles, parachutes, and Para foils are just some of the applications for this research's advancements.
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- Aero acoustics
- Aerodynamics
- Aeronautics
- Aerospace
- Aerospace Design Engineering
- Aircraft Stability and Control
- Airship Design and Development
- Applications of Aerospace Technology
- Astronautics
- Avionics
- Climate change and Weather forecasting
- Fluid Mechanics
- Heat Transfer
- Industrial Automation
- Material Science
- Rocket Propulsion
- Satellite Communication
- Space Exploration
- Space Flight Machines
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
