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<p> Gunter Georgi, current Director of the General Engineering Program, will be presenting about aerospace engineering and his experiences | <p style="vertical-align: middle"> Gunter Georgi, current Director of the General Engineering Program, will be presenting about aerospace engineering and his experiences | ||
working for Northrop Grumman. The presentation will review a | working for Northrop Grumman. The presentation will review a brief history of NASA's manned space program beginning with Mercury. The focus of the | ||
presentation is on the process and design work put into the Apollo missions as well as the complete mission profiles and a look at | presentation is on the process and design work put into the Apollo missions as well as the complete mission profiles and a look at | ||
the technology used.</p> | the technology used.</p> | ||
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<li>SLDP Early Submission (4/18-4/22) | <li>SLDP Early Submission (4/18-4/22) | ||
<li>SLDP Standard Submission (4/25-4/29) | <li>SLDP Standard Submission (4/25-4/29) |
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Objective: The experimental objective of this lab is to design and build a container that minimizes the heat lost by an egg placed inside. The heat loss will be measured by recording the temperature of the surface of the egg. Furthermore, you will learn about heat as a form of energy (thermal energy) and how it is transferred. We will also investigate the principles of minimal design. Your design will be entered in a competition against the other containers in your section. The team with the lowest Minimal Design Ratio (MDR) will be declared the winner. Just-in-time Review: Important equations Heat transferred through convection: Heat transferred through radiation:
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Lecture of the Week
Gunter Georgi, current Director of the General Engineering Program, will be presenting about aerospace engineering and his experiences working for Northrop Grumman. The presentation will review a brief history of NASA's manned space program beginning with Mercury. The focus of the presentation is on the process and design work put into the Apollo missions as well as the complete mission profiles and a look at the technology used. | |||||||
Featured SLDP
In 2007, meteor Billy1987 collided with the International Space Station (ISS). The ISS orbits the moon and is a research facility assembled in space and formed among the space agencies of the US, Russia, Japan, Canada and eleven European countries. During the collision, several pieces of the ISS landed on the Moon, including "Zarya", the power supply module. NASA has issued an RFP for the development of a cost-effective autonomous robot that will retrieve Zarya. The robot should be compact in size in order to fit into the space shuttle. It will be released from the shuttle, land on the moon, traverse through the debris, retrieve Zarya, and return back to its landing site where it will take off back to the space shuttle. | ||||||||
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