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  • {{r|Aerospace engineering}}
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  • '''Aerospace engineering''' is the branch of [[engineering]] that concerns [[aircraft]], [[spacecraf Some of the elements of aerospace engineering are:
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  • * [[Aerospace Engineering]]
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  • {{r|Aerospace engineering}}
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  • He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a degree in aerospace engineering, then went to nuclear power school. Subsequently, he earned a Master’s de
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  • | industry = Aerospace Engineering
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  • #* School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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  • {{r|Aerospace engineering}}
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  • ...hin the two disciplines, so the modern tendency is to combine the two as [[aerospace engineering]].
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  • <sup>1</sup>Aerospace Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL 61801, USA ∙ vql@illinois
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  • *[[Aeronautical engineering|Aeronautical]] and [[Aerospace engineering]]
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  • *[[Aerospace engineering/Definition]]
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  • ...ary Academy at West Point in 1981. He earned a master of science degree in aerospace engineering at Georgia Tech. He also graduated from the Command and General Staff Colle
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  • | industry = Aerospace Engineering
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  • In 1947, Armstrong began studying aerospace engineering at [[Purdue University]], where he was a member of [[Phi Delta Theta]]<ref> ...University of Southern California]] in 1970, a Master of Science degree in aerospace engineering.<ref name=NASA-bio>{{cite web|url=http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/arm
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  • Technology, especially in [[aerospace engineering]] and [[Electronics|electronic]] [[communication]], advanced greatly during
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