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Astronomy Aerospace

Astronomy is related to the movement of the planets and the solar system and everything in space. It covers all celestial bodies, their direction, the base of matter and a lot more. Aerospace, on the other hand is a form of engineering which specializes in manufacturing of vehicles, aircrafts, space shuttles and more.


In our video lectures, we will be covering a wide array of different topics from beginning. In order to excel in astronomy and aerospace, it is important to have the right base and the foundation can be set by getting a basic overlay of the principle of aerodynamics. Our tutorials will cover the different topics related to cosmology along with space flight thermodynamics. When going through these videos, you will understand the correlation between the two sciences and how you will be able to make the best out of it.

By going through these tutorials, you will learn even the complex acoustic instabilities which can occur during aerospace propulsion along with turbo machinery aerodynamics. Those who have a keen interest in the field will also be able to acquaint themselves with the complex dynamics related to flight stability. These tutorials have been carefully organized by segregating them into separate lectures and you can go through them progressively to improve your knowledge base in this area.

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Contents: Airplane nomenclature and aerodynamics, Review of basics of rigid body dynamics, Concepts of static and dynamic stability, Need for stability in an airplane, Purpos
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Introduction - Aero elastic Problems - Deformation of Structures and Influence Coefficients - Energy Method - Classification and Solution of Aero elastic Problems - Static Aer
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Contents: Introduction & Development of Jet Aircraft Propulsion - How the Aircraft Jet Engines make Thrust - Jet Engine Basic Performance Parameters - Turbojet, Reheat Turboj
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Contents: Introduction to Propulsion : The making of thrust to fly - science and history of propulsion; How the jet engines make thrust : conceptual basis; Jet engine : Turb
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Basic computing - discretization numerical errors - coputations of ODE - solving stiff equation through orthoganization - relationship between computing and science - mileston
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Contents: Introduction and Motivation - Introduction and Motivation for Advanced Control Design - Review of Classical Control - Classical Control Overview - Flight Dynamics -
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UC Berkeley Fall 2011
Telescope viewing - sizes of astronimical objects - timeline graphic - desire to extract order from disorder regularity from choas- atmospheric windows - why is the sky blue,s
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UC Berkeley Spring 2011
Introduction - black hole - orbital precssion - gravitational sciences - roting bhs - hurle tylor neutrition - gravitational redshift - magellnic clouds - reddwarfs - microlen
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Contents: Crepuscular Rays - Sun Viewer - Shadow Lengths - Magnetic & Geometric Axis - Jupiter - Triangulation - Light Curves - Maximum Elongation of Venus & Mercury - Liquid
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Stanford Winter 2010
Contents: From Astrochemistry to Astrobiology - The Search for other Earths and Life in the Universe - What is Life - Evolution - Life in Extreme Environments - How Predictab
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The basic objective of Unified Engineering is to give a solid understanding of the fundamental disciplines of aerospace engineering, as well as their interrelationships and ap
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MIT Fall 2005
The Origins of the Space Shuttle - Space Shuttle History - Orbiter Sub-System Design - The Decision to Build the Shuttle - Orbiter Structure + Thermal Protection System -Propu
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MIT Fall 2008
The start of your Lean journey - Dick Lewis guest lecture - Lean thinking - Value stream mapping fundamentals - New Balance� plant tour - Lego� simulation - Lean
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The topics covered in this course focus on cosmology. The course is taught by Leonard Susskind, the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University.
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Stanford Winter 2006
Introduction,From Interstellar Molecules to Astrobiology, Suborbital Flight and Small Satellites, Life Beyond Its Planet of Origin, ALH 84001 and Other Martian Meteorites, Con
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Yale Spring 2007
Planetary Orbits - Our Solar System and the Pluto Problem - Discovering Exoplanets: Hot Jupiters - Planetary Transits - Microlensing, Astrometry and Other Methods - Direct Ima
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MIT Spring 2003
Introduction - The Universe: Questions You Were Afraid to Ask - Einstein Field Equation - X-Ray Binaries and the Search for Black Holes - Cosmic Structure Formation; From Infl
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