money and those who have a lot of resources, not like we talked about, and then suddenly, not even knowing, having studied aeronautical engineering, they set up SpaceX, which is a, well, a bombshell, not of a company that is providing services to NASA itself,we have Jeff Bezos who has now also gotten very involved in space exploration, especially both are very related to the conquest of
As has told you, I have a PhD in aeronautical engineering. My background is in aerospace and mainly in the combustion and propulsion field in airplane and rocket engines. But I actually never worked in that area.
i did i just stabbed this man i couldn't stop and i couldn't stop you know so that that is the challenge moment one finished aeronautical engineering is volunteering with virgin one finished at sussex so they they can
And we’ve got Tomorrow’s Aeronautical Museum here as well. Elijah Kelley: Aeronauticals . David Oyelowo: I am so sorry. Andre Royo: We’ve come so far.
But this chap carries a Glock 9-millimeter pistol. This chap is a 45-year-old aeronautical engineer. Now, you know, I am one of those people who failed to get into IIT.
Comments? Yeah, please. You have a question in the back. He comes out of-- he had aeronautical background.
So you guys can see this, right? He helps raise money for the aeronautical school.
Yeah. Paul Snow: There we go. And we’ve got Tomorrow’s Aeronautical Museum here as well. Elijah Kelley: Aeronauticals . David Oyelowo: I am so sorry.
I went to a different college. Actually tried engineering for a couple years -- aeronautical . And I didn't have the focus for that, so props to all of you all who are engineers in this building.
Space Agency that, in the astronaut selection process, a Spaniard was also chosen. So, I started studying aeronautical engineering, without this being my objective, and then I worked. I was already working when I graduated, in the control center, sitting in front of screens
There's one coming from the aviation field. And the 79 others do not come from the aeronautical industry-- chemical, electronics, whatever. And the interest of these people was to develop technologies that can be used not only in aviation, but everywhere.
How did I get here? Well, how did I become an astronaut? As you say, I studied aeronautical engineering. I was driven by that because my father was an air traffic controller in aeronautics, and he always showed us the things he did and the people he worked with.
But I didn't get into IIT. It makes me feel quite good about myself when I see 45-year-old aeronautical engineers who had the freedom , which has everything to do with a lot of things except freedom. Now, he is against immigration.
do and spread the words for further on. So it's also a communication project, not only an aeronautical project. Sorry for the pilots!
That would be my approach. I'm curious. You had mentioned you were an aeronautical engineer, had a career in the math field. I'm curious about the transition from that into a very social role.
was sure to be entangled.'" "This flee-like mode of progression was a favorite mode he had of astonishing Arestics." That's another phrase I wanna bring back. Astonishing Arestics. So, here's--. Let's go back to Maxim for just a second. "Experiments of this character" meaning aeronautical experiments in general, "unless conducted with great care are exceedingly dangerous. "No make-shift or imperfect apparatus should be employed, but the experimenter should have the advantage of the most perfect appliances and apparatus that modern civilization can
We used to use that with a climbing harness system built through it, rather than build our own custom backpack system. In the same way, when I was embarking on this journey, there's about half a dozen reasons why a sensible aeronautical engineer, like most of my family were, would suggest that the gyroscopic moment of a 120,000 RPM engine would just be impossible to manipulate.
And I go, yeah. I got, you know, my mom to drive past the bookshop to get the books I'd need to study for my basic aeronautical knowledge.
the call for applications was announced, and I applied. Well, we all applied, really, all the engineers. I think there were aeronautical engineers who applied, and I was lucky enough to pass all the screenings. So what made the difference? What
And we have Bertrand Piccard, world-record-setting balloonist, first to circumnavigate the globe in a balloon. And together, they have collaborated on a remarkable project that lives in yet another corner of the aeronautical envelope. And we're honored to have them here in conversation to tell us a bit about it.
"One month after the issue of the venue was decided, 50 men and two enormous cranes came together on the San Diego docks to hoist a brand new rigid wing, made of carbon fiber and Kevlar and wrapped in white aeronautical film onto 'USA 17.' The wing had grown from 150 feet to 196 feet, to 206 feet, and finally to an astounding 230 feet.
So my name is Bernie, born in Brooklyn, went to undergraduate school in aeronautical engineering. I went to LA to work in interplanetary work for a
to the field of the science of aeronautics. He knows how he disparaged ballooning. That's because they were a bunch of idiots out there with balloons at the time. In his very excellent report recently made on the progress of aeronautics to the British Aeronautical Society, Mr. Francis W. Berry says, "It is singular that no one has taken advantage of an ascertained fact to put the balloon to more pleasurable, has more prolonged use than
As you say, I studied aeronautical engineering. I was driven by that because my father was an air traffic controller in aeronautics, and he always showed us the things he did and the people he worked with. My brother and I were always very interested in the world of aeronautics, and that's how it was when
He never did build his flying machine. And he turned his attentions elsewhere. But he was so dedicated to bring scientific rigor to this field, that he contributed immeasurably to the field of the science of aeronautics. He knows how he disparaged ballooning. That's because they were a bunch of idiots out there with balloons at the time. In his very excellent report recently made on the progress of aeronautics to the British Aeronautical