Graduate Certificate in Space Science
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in Space Science is a compact, yet comprehensive course designed to provide students with a solid understanding of the key principles and concepts in space science. This program is crucial in a time when the space industry is rapidly growing, creating a high demand for specialists who can contribute to space exploration and technology.
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⢠Space Physics: An overview of the physical processes that occur in space, including plasma physics, electromagnetic fields, and particle acceleration.
⢠Orbital Mechanics: The study of the motions of objects in space, including satellites, planets, and asteroids. Topics covered include Kepler's laws, gravity assists, and orbital perturbations.
⢠Remote Sensing: The use of space-based instruments to gather data about the Earth and other planets, including multispectral and hyperspectral imaging, radar, and lidar.
⢠Space Weather: An examination of the phenomena that can affect the space environment, including the solar wind, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections. Topics covered include space weather forecasting and the impacts on spacecraft and terrestrial infrastructure.
⢠Space Systems Engineering: An introduction to the design and operation of spacecraft and other space systems. Topics covered include systems engineering principles, mission analysis, and spacecraft subsystems.
⢠Planetary Geology: The study of the geology of planets and other celestial bodies, including the Moon, Mars, and the outer planets. Topics covered include planetary morphology, tectonics, and volcanism.
⢠Astrobiology: The search for life beyond Earth, including the study of the origin, evolution, and distribution of life in the universe. Topics covered include the search for exoplanets, extremophiles, and the possibility of life on Mars.
⢠Space Robotics: The design and operation of robotic systems for space exploration and exploitation, including rovers, landers, and satellites. Topics covered include autonomous navigation, manipulation, and teleoperation.
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