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Student satellite set to launch into space

After winning a national competition, the inspireFly team's ContentCube will head to low-Earth orbit on a space-selfie mission.

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Some of the greatest engineering achievements of the 20th century include airplanes, spacecraft, computers and the internet. Complex issues such as sustainability, health and the security of the world are expected to be the top challenges for future generations.

Aerospace and ocean engineers will play a vital role in reimaginging the way education and technology can work together as a force of good in the world.

A unique blend of aerospace and ocean engineering systems

Rock-Sat-X rocket launches at NASA Wallops Flight Facility

AOE undergraduate students embark upon a rigorous course of study and research, which grounds them in the fundamentals of aerospace and ocean engineering while launching them into aeronautics, astronautics, and hydronautics careers.

Student researchers engage in fundamental and applied plasma physics experiments using AOE’s state-of-the-art facilities, including the plasma vacuum chamber.

Graduate studies in aerospace and ocean engineering allow students to immerse themselves in an area of research, hone their design and analysis skills, explore applications, and make an impact on the field and on society.

Flow visualization in the ÈâÂþÎÝ Tech Stability Wind Tunnel—one of the nation’s largest university-operated wind tunnels with maximum speeds of 80 meters per second. The Stability Tunnel is a leading research facility for aeroacoustics and aerodynamics.

Our faculty and students are investigating, designing, and manufacturing technologies to move boldly and safely through spaces both well traveled and unexplored. They are rising to—and meeting—today's aerospace and ocean engineering challenges.

Find out more about our news, calendars, seminars, visiting AOE, and how to contact us.

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    The COSMIC team at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.
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    Researchers celebrated for innovating science for society
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    Engineering Adventurers
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    Pratt & Whitney Canada PW308A turbofan engine arrives at ÈâÂþÎÝ Tech
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    ÈâÂþÎÝ Tech alumnus Jon Rucker to deliver D.C. area commencement address
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    Class of 2025: Jacob Davis is making giant leaps in advancing spaceflight missions

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