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Definitions of aerospace in various dictionaries:
noun - the atmosphere and outer space considered as a whole
Of or relating to Earth’s atmosphere and the space beyond.
Of or relating to the science or technology of flight.
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| Master the introduction "to guidance, navigation, and control" & you'll get an "A" in this "engineering" |
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| the branch of technology and industry concerned with both aviation and space flight. |
| the atmosphere and outer space considered as a whole |
| The branch of technology and industry concerned with both aviation and space flight. |
| Of or relating to Earth's atmosphere and the space beyond. |
| Of or relating to the science or technology of flight. |
| producing or operating aircraft or spacecraft: |
| the making and operating of aircraft or spacecraft: |
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Aerospace is the human effort in science, engineering and business to fly in the atmosphere of Earth (aeronautics) and surrounding space (astronautics). Aerospace organizations research, design, manufacture, operate, or maintain aircraft or spacecraft. Aerospace activity is very diverse, with a multitude of commercial, industrial and military applications. * Aerospace is not the same as airspace, which is the physical air space directly above a location on the ground. The beginning of space and the ending of the air is considered as 100 km above the ground according to the physical explanation that the air pressure is too low for a lifting body to generate meaningful lift force without exceeding orbital velocity. |