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Adriana Lima: Aerospace Fight for Fitness FlirtShe's always up for a good time, and last night (May 6) Adriana Lima was spotted at the 3rd Annual Aerospace Fight for Fitness Competition in New York City. -
'Project M' Lunar Lander Prototype Test at Armadillo Aerospace (Video)Recently the prototype of a lunar lander, which would deliver a robot astronaut to the lunar surface, was tested successfully at the Armadillo Aerospace facility near Dallas.
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Regent Aerospace Will Be Opening a New Location in the Brookley Industrial Complex in Mobile AlabamaRegent Aerospace is locating it's new facility to Brookley Industrial Complex in Mobile Alabama. They are bringing very low paying jobs. Is this really the type of employer Mobile needs?
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Little Rock's Aerospace Education CenterWhether you are an avid fan of aviation or simply a family looking for a fun day out, the Aerospace Education Center in Little Rock, Arkansas, is a great spot worth exploring. -
Exploring the Wild Blue Yonder's History at the Aerospace Museum of CaliforniaWalk around at the Aerospace Museum of California and you'll walk back through time. -
Gabrielle Giffords Shooting to Be Felt in the Aerospace CommunityCongresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who was severely wounded in the Tucson Safeway Massacre, has connections to the world of aerospace that are both personal and political. -
Leadership in the Aerospace IndustryA lot can be learned about the future of the Aerospace industry by looking at its past. -
Nano Rhenium Could Save Aerospace Industry $100 Million or More a YearRhenium is a key metal in the aerospace industry. It cost more than $11,900 per kilogram in 2008 and 20 kg is needed for each jet engine. Nanotechnology could reduce the amount of rhenium used while increasing its heat and corrosion resistance.
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Pretty Good Privacy and Snuko in the Aerospace IndustryDue to its close tie up with the military, the aerospace industry is developing and implementing the use of various methods to protect confidential and sensitive information.
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Working as an Aerospace Technician: Earnings as Well as Safety and Quality of the Working EnvironmentThe aerospace industry, with its strong emphasis on quality and safety, is a very safe place to work. Special procedures and equipment make otherwise hazardous jobs extremely safe.
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Aeronautical and Aerospace Technicians - How to Start Your Career in AvionicsAeronautical and aerospace technicians design, construct, test, operate, and maintain the basic structures of aircraft, spacecraft, and propulsion and control systems. They work with scientists and engineers.
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The Job of a Aeronautical or Aerospace Technician: Opportunities in Aerospace and AvionicsThe term aeronautics is often used within the aerospace industry to refer specifically to mechanical flight inside the earth's atmosphere, especially to the design and manufacture of commercial passenger and freight aircraft.
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Aerospace Group Urges Presidential Hopefuls to Support Constellation ProgramThe Aerospace Industries Association announced that presidential campaigns should publicly express their support of NASA's Constellation Program in order to ensure America's leadership in space exploration and further the efforts of education.
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Aerospace Power in WarA brief look at how Aerospace affected warfighting.
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Earnings and Working Conditions of Aerospace EngineersAerospace engineers work in various settings depending on their job description. Those involved in research and design usually work in a traditional office setting. They spend considerable time at computers and drawing boards.
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Creating Aircraft and Spacecraft: is the Career of Aerospace Engineer Right for You?Throughout their education and training, aerospace engineers thoroughly learn the complexities involved in how materials and structures perform under tremendous stress.
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Becoming an Aerospace EngineerThe following article outlines the job duties, training involved, salary expectations and future prospects of taking on a career as an Aerospace Engineer.
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Aerospace Engineering: The Key to the UniverseAn essay on the field of Aerospace Engineering with statistical data and various facts from a personable point of view.
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Earnings and Employment Outlook for Aerospace EngineersAvionics engineers and technicians work for aircraft and aerospace manufacturers, airlines, and NASA and other government agencies. Most avionics engineers and technicians specialize in a specific area of avionics.
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How to Start Your Career as an Aerospace Engineer; Aeronautical and Astronautical EngineeringAerospace engineering encompasses the fields of aeronautical (aircraft) and astronautical (spacecraft) engineering. Aerospace engineers work in teams to design, build, and test machines that fly within the earth's atmosphere and beyond.
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Qualifications and Education Required to Become an Aerospace EngineerAerospace engineers need a bachelor's degree to enter the field. More advanced degrees are necessary for those interested in teaching or research and development positions.
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Aerospace Engineering - How to Find Employers and Your First JobOne good way to learn more about avionics is to visit factories and test facilities where avionics technicians work as part of teams designing and testing new equipment.
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What You Can Do with a Major in Aerospace EngineeringAfter spending two years researching different majors, I'm here to offer the results. For all of you who are interested in science and space, this may be a good fit for you!
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Training and Education Required to Become an Aerospace TechnicianWhen selecting a school to attend, check the listings of such agencies as the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology and the regional accrediting associations for engineering colleges.
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Bombardier Aerospace Delivers 244 Aircraft in Fiscal Year 2010/11- Business aircraft: 143 deliveries; 107 net orders; - Commercial aircraft: 97 deliveries; 93 net orders; - Amphibious aircraft: 4 deliveries; 1 net order
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Barack Obama Tries to Hoodwink Florida Aerospace WorkersSenator Barack Obama, having concluded that for all practical purposes that the primary campaign is over, has decided to start his general election campaign in Florida. The importance of Florida to Obama's candidacy was illustrated by his rhetoric on space exploration.
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303 Aerospace Protectant - Superior Scratch RemoverIf you thought scratched fiberglass or dull vinyl was unfixable, think again. Read this article to find out more. -
Aerospace Industries Association: New NASA Funding Helps Keep America First in Space Exploration"This provision will help the United States maintain its global leadership in space by keeping exploration programs on track."
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"The History of the Future" and More for Star Trek LoversThe Smithsonian Exhibit of Star Trek memorabilia is on loan to the Aerospace Museum of California. The future is waiting for you among the wings of the past. -
The Farnborough International Airshow, United KingdomBillions of dollars worth of deals are negotiated at this show for aircraft, spare parts, weapons systems, unmanned aircraft systems, and anything aviation related, making the event one of the most important for any company in the aerospace industry. -
Toward the First Private Space StationRecently Robert Bigelow, the Los Vegas hotel tycoon who has been working on an orbiting "space hotel" made a couple of announcements that have shaken up the commercial aerospace world.
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'Medium' Season 7 Episode 13 'Me Without You'"Medium" Season 7 Episode 13 "Me Without You" was the very last episode of the long running series about Allison Dubois, the middle-aged mother of three, married to an aerospace engineer named Joe, who happened to be a psychic who fought crime.
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First Female Japanese Astronaut: Chiaki MukaiChiaki Mukai is a doctor and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and a JAXA astronaut. She is the first Japanese woman in space and the first Japanese women to have two spaceflights.
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American Astronauts: Marsha Sue Ivins and Linda Maxine GodwinMarsha was born in 1952, in Baltimore, Maryland. Ivins received her degree in aerospace engineering. in 1973, from the University of Colorado and began working at Johnson's Space Center
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NORAD Santa Tracker Becoming a Christmas Eve TraditionAs the old song tells, children find it hard to sleep on Christmas Eve. Now, with help from NORAD little ones can track Santa Claus' progress around the globe while they await their visit from the jolly old elf.
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Mechanical Engineering Colleges and UniversitiesA mechanical engineering degree can lead to a career in aerospace, robotics, bioengineering, thermosciences, manufacturing or space technology. Employment opportunities in the engineering field are predicted to grow by 11 percent by 2018.
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The Final Death of the Outpost Tavern Astronaut Bar (Video)The Outpost Tavern, the long term hangout of astronauts and aerospace workers, burned to ashes on October 15th. The Outpost itself was closed and was in disrepair for many months due a dispute with the owners of the upon which it stood.
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Journey Through South Florida MuseumsThis climatic adventure marries the technologies of life science, aerospace, and digital applications. Albeit in an environment consistent with the resources of the current century.
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Why We Should Colonize the Moon with Dennis Wingo (Video)Aerospace engineer Dennis Wingo explains why and how we should go back to the Moon and colonize it. This is a timely subject, considering the political acrimony over the Obama space plan which, among other things, abandons the Moon. -
Aviation Legend Burt Rutan May Retire, Leave MojaveAerospace legend Burt Rutan - responsible for the Voyager aircraft and SpaceShipOne - may retire and leave Mojave, Calif., a place where he's been designing cutting-edge aircraft and spacecraft for 36 years.





