Astronautical Engineering at USC Viterbi

Astronautical Engineering encompasses the dynamic and cutting-edge fields of advanced science and space technology. Space engineers design, build and operate rockets and missiles, space launchers, communications and direct broadcasting satellites, space navigational systems, remote sensing and reconnaissance satellites, space vehicles for human spaceflight, and planetary probes.

There is no better academic major than Astronautical Engineering in which to obtain the education and to acquire the skills needed for space engineers.

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  • PLD Space raises funding to expand facilities for Miura 5 rocket
    Spanish company PLD Space has raised enough funding to embark on an expansion of production facilities for its small launch vehicle. The post PLD Space raises funding to expand facilities for Miura 5 rocket appeared first on SpaceNews.
  • Pentagon eases cloak of secrecy around space warfare training
    Col. Christopher Fernengel, of the Space Force's Space Operations Command: ‘They're directing changes to declassify where it makes sense’ The post Pentagon eases cloak of secrecy around space warfare training appeared first on SpaceNews.
  • No more jammer sales: it’s time for global enforcement
    It is time for the United States to coordinate international efforts to halt the marketing and sale of devices that interfere with GNSS systems. The post No more jammer sales: it’s time for global enforcement appeared first on SpaceNews.
  • Putting cremains on the moon is disrespectful – and bad policy
    The issue of sending cremains to a celestial body that, because of our relationship with it, essentially belongs to all of us is not a private matter to be settled solely by companies offering such services and firms flying landers to the moon. The post Putting cremains on the moon is disrespectful – and bad policy appeared […]

Astronautical Engineering News

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Solving The Space Dilemma
Solving The Space Dilemma

USC ISI researchers are building tools to solve safety problems in space operations, and creating test beds to simulate cyberattacks in space

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AME and ASTE Students Awarded at the 2024 AIAA Conference
AME and ASTE Students Awarded at the 2024 AIAA Conference

AME teams received 2nd and 3rd place in the Undergraduate Teams category.

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Graduate Students Present Papers at the 45th IEEE Aerospace Conference
Graduate Students Present Papers at the 45th IEEE Aerospace Conference

Paper topics ranged from designs for space robots, to management of space debris, to support for astronauts conducting maintenance in space habitats.

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Professor Mike Gruntman participates in Symposium on Space Sciences and Technologies at  M. S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bengaluru
Professor Mike Gruntman participates in Symposium on Space Sciences and Technologies at M. S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bengaluru

Professor Gruntman helped to organize the symposium, and took part in a panel discussion where he discussed opportunities in space for students in India.

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USC Rocket Propulsion Lab is Ready to Return to Space
USC Rocket Propulsion Lab is Ready to Return to Space

The stellar USC Astronautics team has now set the record for the most powerful motor ever fired by a student group – so, what’s next?

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Astronautical Engineering in Media

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CNN: 5 ways the Columbia disaster changed spaceflight forever
CNN: 5 ways the Columbia disaster changed spaceflight forever

Professor Garrett Reisman, a former astronaut, discussed how he spent part of his career in connection with the families who lost loved ones on the Challenger disaster.

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Space News: Space loves AI, AI doesn’t love Space
Space News: Space loves AI, AI doesn’t love Space

David Barnhart was interviewed about the role of AI for long-distance missions.

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Fox 11: Historic Moon Landing
Fox 11: Historic Moon Landing

Garrett Reisman was interviewed about United States’ first return to the moon since 1972.

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Hindustan Times: USC Viterbi School of Engineering Unveiled: A conversation with Professor Gaurav Sukhatme
Hindustan Times: USC Viterbi School of Engineering Unveiled: A conversation with Professor Gaurav Sukhatme

Executive Vice Dean Gaurav Sukhatme was interviewed about the opportunities at USC Viterbi for international students including in AI, robotics and space.

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ABC (Australia): The significance of the SpaceX rocket failure
ABC (Australia): The significance of the SpaceX rocket failure

Garrett Reisman was interviewed about the recent launches by SpaceX and the learnings from these launches.

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Published on February 23rd, 2017

Last updated on April 19th, 2024