By looking at the amount of opportunities like on-hands learning at MIT , it just confirms my decision. That’s where I wanna be I hope I get accepted into MIT as an undergrad Am applying this November , wish me luck !
Astro is dealing with spacecrafts and space borne vehicles in general. Aero is primarily dealing with aircrafts within the atmosphere. The reason it’s called aerospace is because you need to know aerodynamics in order to execute Astrodynamics (space dynamics) and hence a rocket for example must pass the atmosphere and hence requires aerodynamics but also requires Astrodynamics when in space. Hence in undergraduate it’s called aerospace as it’s essential to teach you about both the fields. Good luck, I’m in the same boat as you
Currently enrolled in tier4 college for mechanical engineering and haave keen interest into aerospace , if anyone has any aadvice to excell in my creer please as here there are not soo much opportunities
I'm assuming you're from India. So, get good grades in college along with do some research/ article related to your interests. Present it to good space companies like Agnikul or Pixxel etc. And regularly check government websites for volunteering options. Good luck.
Bro, if YOU are pursuing the degree then why don't you ask your professors? And there is no "book" for aerospace engineering. You study various subjects during aerospace engineering, like Thermodynamics, Fluids Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Aerodynamics, Flight Mechanics, Aircraft Structures, Jet and Rocket propulsion, Orbital Mechanics etc. So you get books for those subjects.
@@tonystark2640 u dont need to reply him... as he is lying , he is studying the subject, he doesn't even know that much abt. the subject which u and I know abt aerospace engineering and he still he asks from us , not from professors!!! strange!!!
By looking at the amount of opportunities like on-hands learning at MIT , it just confirms my decision. That’s where I wanna be
I hope I get accepted into MIT as an undergrad
Am applying this November , wish me luck !
Best 👍👍 of luck bruhh ... you'll..
What are you planning to apply for? Mech e or AeroAstro
All the best😀
Good luck mate
Sheldon would make fun of you but sadly I’m not Sheldon so good luck
This video works like a motivation pill for me 😀
Actually . What is difference between Aerospace and Aeroastro. can you tell mee
Astro is dealing with spacecrafts and space borne vehicles in general. Aero is primarily dealing with aircrafts within the atmosphere. The reason it’s called aerospace is because you need to know aerodynamics in order to execute Astrodynamics (space dynamics) and hence a rocket for example must pass the atmosphere and hence requires aerodynamics but also requires Astrodynamics when in space. Hence in undergraduate it’s called aerospace as it’s essential to teach you about both the fields. Good luck, I’m in the same boat as you
YES YES MY DREAM COLLEGE AND JOB
I have only one life, one shot and my end is at Aero Astro, MIT at the Graduate School ...
Can i double major both aerospace engineering and astrophysics at MIT in 4 years?
@Liam K you can call me a masochist lol
your program is called AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS.
This is the same as aerospace engineering, right?
what is difference between Aerospace , Aeronautis and astronautical .plzz tell me ???
Currently enrolled in tier4 college for mechanical engineering and haave keen interest into aerospace , if anyone has any aadvice to excell in my creer please as here there are not soo much opportunities
I'm assuming you're from India. So, get good grades in college along with do some research/ article related to your interests. Present it to good space companies like Agnikul or Pixxel etc. And regularly check government websites for volunteering options. Good luck.
Indians ❤️
We are everywhere ❤️🔥❤️
I'm doing my best there is no try do or do not so
I belong there.😅
Could i do master's engg in aero after bs physics?
Yeah
Where is it?
Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
Can you plz help me to give aerospace book for B. Tech?
Bcz I am persuing b. Tech aerospace engineering from india.
Plz help me
@Mafia Boss I am saying to tell the books name of aerospace engineering
Bro, if YOU are pursuing the degree then why don't you ask your professors? And there is no "book" for aerospace engineering. You study various subjects during aerospace engineering, like Thermodynamics, Fluids Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Aerodynamics, Flight Mechanics, Aircraft Structures, Jet and Rocket propulsion, Orbital Mechanics etc. So you get books for those subjects.
@@tonystark2640 ok thank you
@@tonystark2640 u dont need to reply him... as he is lying , he is studying the subject, he doesn't even know that much abt. the subject which u and I know abt aerospace engineering and he still he asks from us , not from professors!!! strange!!!
Weird...
Da
Let s feed the dogs
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Human flight.
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