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The Conquest of Space: Space Exploration and Rocket Science

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Course Features

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Duration

7 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Effort

4 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

Space exploration plays a major role in the history of humankind. The cultural, political and sociological repercussions are extraordinary, and the amount of resources dedicated to space exploration is enormous. This aerospace course is a first step for those interested in learning more about the history of the space and the impact of space exploration on our daily lives.

Each week we will focus on a major chapter in the history of space exploration accompanied by an introduction to the relevant technical topics to fully understand these historical developments. During the seven weeks of the course, we will follow the technical, political and cultural contexts that lead to the birth of the space age, uncover the evolution of space exploration from competition to cooperation in the Apollo and post-Apollo era and finally, analyze current trends in space exploration.

By successfully completing this course, you will acquire the critical tools to understand the key events and developments of the Space Age. You will learn to solve basic technical and engineering problems of space travel, rocket propulsion, space systems, and human space flight.

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Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

High-school mathematics and physics

What You Will Learn

Current trends and future projects in space exploration

Fundamentals of aerospace engineering, including how to move in space and how rockets work

The history of space exploration and its cultural, political, and scientific impact

The key aspects of space systems and the space environment

Course Instructors

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Daniel Pérez

PhD student, Plasma Physics at UC3M

Daniel Pérez graduated in Aerospace Engineering with a specialty in Propulsion Systems at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid in early 2010; he completed his Master´s Thesis at TU Delft working on ...
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David Morante

PhD student at the Aerospace Department at UC3M

David Morante is currently a PhD student at the Aerospace Department at the UC3M. He graduated in 2014. During 2014, he worked int he Space Dynamics group (UPM) carrying out research projects related...
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Eduardo Ahedo

Chair of Excellence as Professor of Aerospace Engineering at UC3M

Eduardo Ahedo holds a Chair of Excellence as Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. He is currently Chairman of the Bioengineering and Aerospace Engineering Departmen...
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Filippo Cichocki

PhD student at the Aerospace Department at UC3M

Filippo Cichocki is a PhD student at the Aerospace Department of UC3M. He graduated in aerospace engineering (bachelor) and space engineering (master of science) at the University of Rome, Italy, res...
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