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Parent topics
- Aerospace: With the development of operations extending beyond the earth's atmosphere, a more general term than air warfare [e]
- Engineering: a branch of engineering that uses chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems involving fuel, drugs, food, and many other products. [e]
Subtopics
- Boeing [r]: US-based company making aircraft and spacecraft. [e]
- Fluid dynamics [r]: The branch of physics that deals with the flow of fluids, i.e., liquids and gases. [e]
- NewSpace [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Rocket science [r]: Variously an incorrect name for various engineering disciplines in dealing with unguided rockets or the rocket engines of more intelligent vehicles, or an ironic description of something very complex or very simple (i.e., "this isn't rocket science") [e]
- Space Race [r]: A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union, which lasted roughly from 1957 to 1975. [e]
- Armadillo Aerospace [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Boeing [r]: US-based company making aircraft and spacecraft. [e]
- Combat aircraft [r]: Aircraft that either directly attack the enemy by kinetic or nonkinetic (e.g., electronic attack) means, or have a mission that takes them into the battle area (e.g., combat search and rescue or air assault) [e]
- Gia Lam Airport [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Hazard from Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Human physiology [r]: Science of the workings of the human body and its component parts, at many levels and modes of scientific investigation and at many levels in the heirarchy of the human body’s complex and changing organization. [e]
- Holon [r]: Something that is simultaneously a whole and a part, the term was first coined by Arthur Koestler in his book The Ghost in the Machine (1967). [e]
- Platform as a Service [r]: A cloud computing service in which the units of capability bought by the customer are virtual machines accessed through a high-level application programming interface, such as web servers, electronic mail servers, or database servers [e]
- Jefferson Airplane [r]: An American rock band founded in 1965, in San Francisco. [e]