Wentworth Institute Of Technology

PHYS2300 - 02A - Space Exploration - Lab

Full

Credits

0.0

Term

Sep 2 - Dec 11

Open Seats

0 of 15

Schedule

Mon 3:00 – 4:45pm

Course Type

Laboratory

Location

In Person

Section

02A

Faculty

Benjamin Boe

Prerequisites

Description

This course is about the physics, history, and future of space exploration. Students first learn the physics involved in all aspects of spaceflight, including the motion and chemistry of rockets, aerospace engineering, gravitation and orbits, electromagnetic and particle radiation, the Sun,
the solar system, and planetary atmospheres. Students then review the history of spaceflight, beginning with WW2 and continuing on through the Apollo program, the Space Shuttle era, robotic spaceflight, and advancements on living safely in space. Ongoing and near-future
programs are discussed along with possibilities over the next century and millennium. These topics include Moon colonization, Mars missions, planetary terraforming, space elevators and other space infrastructure, and the possibility of warp drives and interstellar travel.