Have you always had a burning passion for space exploration but not the opportunity to study engineering at a university level? This course is designed to provide you the practical foundations for planning missions, a career in aerospace and an understanding of how to estimate the performance of your own designs and ideas.
In this course you will:
Learn the mechanics of motion from the basics at a gentle and forgiving pace
Learn the laws and rules governing the orbits of all celestial bodies
Plan Hohmann Transfer orbits, how long they take, how much fuel they need
Predict the performance of rocket engines and De Laval nozzles from first principles
Use the Tsiolkovski equation to estimate fuel requirements for any maneuver
Estimate launch requirements and drag
Learn the key aspects every rocket must have to fly stable
Learn to budget for mass on realistic missions
Rocket science is a deep and varied subject, so it's no surprise that this course touches on everything from rocket motion to combustion chemistry. When you know the basic ideas and formulas it should become clear where to look to push your skills and experience to wherever you dream of going but you need to take the first step to get there.
Disclaimer:
This course is not a substitute for a degree in aerospace engineering or specialist consultancy, by purchasing this course you agree that the course instructor is in no way liable for any disputes, claims, losses, injuries, or damage of any kind that might arise out of or relate to the content of this course or any supporting communications between instructor and student.