
Non-Technical Competencies of Aeronautical Engineering Students - Survey
M Murugan, Researcher at NITTTR Taramani Chennai under University of Madras. He is carrying out a survey based study on "Non Technical Skills of Aeronautical Engineering Students" though the technical knowledge and basic skills of Aeronautical engineering are imparted in the Institutions/ Colleges. However, the exposure to Non Technical Skills in the field of Aerospace are not covered in the curriculum which are essential in the field of Aerospace while working in their respective area of specialisation. To bring a change in curriculum of aerospace engineering, the students are requested to takeout the survey

GATE Aerospace
WINGS OF AERO starts the coaching classes for GATE Aerospace aspirants. Students who are interested to appear for the GATE exam, you can register and start preparing with guidance from our team.
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CLASSES STARTS: 14th September 2020
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Design and Development of Large Hydro Rocket
Kurukshetra Panorama and Science Centre [NCSM - Govt. of India] in association with T.E.M.S Era organizing a free webinar titled "World’s Largest Water Rocket" which was successfully launched by the Department of Aerospace Engineering – Faculty and Students of Chandigarh University.
A team of faculty and students belonging to Aerospace Engineering, Chandigarh University launched a Water Rocket which broke all the existing previous worldwide record. The previous record of the world’s largest water rocket measures 4.04 m (13 ft 3 in) tall and 44.5 cm (1 ft 5.5 in) in diameter, and was created and launched by Aidan and Keeley Aird (both Canada) on the set of “Furze World Wonders” in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on 10th June 2017. A new record was created by a team of 3 Aerospace Engineering faculty and 17 Aerospace Engineering students of Chandigarh University who designed a Water Rocket with a configuration of 5.1 meters tall and 52 centimetres in diameter and by launching the team achieved an altitude of 104 feet.
In this lecture the team will discuss about designing, testing and analyzing the hydro rocket and also official launch video of hydro rocket will be released in the webinar.

NASA small satellites and Kepler mission
The Kepler Mission is specifically designed to survey our region of the Milky Way galaxy to discover hundreds of Earth-size and smaller planets in or near the habitable zone and determine the fraction of the hundreds of billions of stars in our galaxy that might have such planets - NASA
Presenter: Roger Hunter
Designation: Program Manager
Organization: NASA
Organizer: Chandigarh University in association with T.E.M.S Era

Space Systems to Launch 100 Satellites

Avionic Architecture and Data Buses

Challenges of Future Space Missions
Space exploration is the use of astronomy and space technology to explore outer space. While the exploration of space is carried out mainly by astronomers with telescopes, its physical exploration though is conducted both by unmanned robotic space probes and human spaceflight.
Presenter: Mr. George Salazar
Designation: Human-Computer Interface Technical Lead
Organisation: NASA Johnson Space Centre

Challenges of Long Duration Mission
Deep space exploration (or deep-space exploration) is the branch of astronomy, astronautics ... 2013, NASA announced the selection of eight American astronauts that will begin to train for future deep space missions beyond low Earth orbit - Wikipedia.
Presenter: Mrs. Anima Patil Sabale
Designation: Orion Spacecraft Simulator Manager
Organization: NASA
Organizer: ATL KV AF High Grounds - Chandigarh [NITI AAYOG - ATL AIM] in association with T.E.M.S Era