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    DLR’s mission comprises the exploration of the Earth and the solar system, as well as research aimed at protecting the environment and developing environmentally compatible technologies, and at promoting mobility, communication and security. DLR’s research portfolio, which covers the four focus areas Aeronautics, Space, Transportation and Energy, ranges from basic research to innovative applications. DLR operates large-scale research centres, both for the benefit of its own projects and as a…

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    Despite the benefits of the space program, it still receives opposition in the government. It may be easier to have privately run space programs and it’s possible that they could be even more effective. NASA has a history of working with aerospace companies. Private companies, such as Lockheed Martin, already build NASA’s space vehicles (“Human Space Flight”). It would make sense to remove the government from the process and to allow these companies to launch the vehicles themselves and…

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    snowmobile was the largest bolster to transportation technology in Canada, the use of technology, both within the country, and in competition with other countries starting in the 1920’s. It stemmed the creation of Bombardier Inc., Canada’s largest aerospace and rail company that holds…

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    upon about the life of the product. Furthermore, about the direction to be taken by both companies to deliver a quality product beneficial to the aerospace industry. Moreover, due to SITA investing a considerable amount of resources towards the service If after a few years ABC systems decides to appoint a new distributor this will change the aerospace industry. Finally, SITA may have invested in a product that competes with their company’s values and beliefs as well as their sales and…

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    modern militaries using his technology for warfare, deployment of soldiers, and for airstrikes. The aircraft brought a more improving technology for engineers and also scientists. Wilbur’s innovation brought a greater knowledge and understanding of aerospace to…

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    Abstract The ultimate goal of this paper is to emphasize the importance of supply chain management and point out the negative effects of an insufficient supplier management by investigating the failure of Boeing 787 “The Dreamliner”. Research of this topic was deeply conducted using trusted and proved resources from Google Scholar, academic articles and government websites. This paper aims to look at demonstrating the analysis, findings and recommendations for Boeing’s 787 supplier issues.…

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    Spacex Rocket Launch

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    Imagine this, you are watching a rocket launch on tv where SpaceX is launching 6 people to Mars for the first time in history. You hear “10...9...8...7” from the launch control. You can't believe after all these years it's finally happening, everyone has been waiting for it to happen. “5...4...3...2...” The last second before the rocket launches “1.” In that split second you thought the future of space travel could change, but now you see the rocket explode into a fiery blaze. On september 1st,…

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    Alabama Internship Report

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    The University of Alabama was founded on April 12, 1831, by the Alabama Legislature. On December 18, 1820, the seminary was established officially and named "The University of the State of Alabama." On April 18, inaugural ceremonies held and the University opened. By May 28, 52 students had enrolled. The campus consisted of seven buildings: two faculty houses, two dormitories, the laboratory, the hotel (now Gorgas House), and the Rotunda. The first president for the University of Alabama was…

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    scratch resistance. Phone casing is made from a plate of grade 5 titanium which is used in the aerospace industry. The process of processing lasts 8 hours each 8.8 mm gold for smart phones, 3:00 back panel, which is manual and every phone is made of a single specialist. So you can imagine how tough, resistant and high quality is this phone. When you hear something like it has the same material used in the aerospace industry all that you can say or feel is that it impresses…

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    companies including, International Launch Services, MEADS International, Space Imaging, and United Space Alliance. Such joint ventures are possible due to the revenue brought in by the military sales and the work that was done in regards to defense. Without military sales, some of the ventures may need to fold, as their input may no longer be required. In light of such circumstances, the loss of such a prominent client is bound to send a disruptive wave throughout the organization and its…

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