2016 Lecture Slides for Space System Design

MAE 342, Spring 2016

Robert F. Stengel

Princeton University
School of Engineering and Applied Science
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Space System Design examines the design of spacecraft and launch vehicles, including the impacts of the atmosphere and the space environment on requirements and configurations. The principles and design aspects of the structure, propulsion, power, thermal, communication, and control subsystems are studied. This term's emphasis is on deep space missions.

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2016 Lecture Slides (pdf)

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 MAE 342, Space System Design

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