Dr Guven Audio Commentary on Launch of SpaceX Rocket for the First Manned Commercial Spaceflight

This is a historic occasion for mankind as the launch of SpaceX Rocket is the first commercial manned spaceflight in the history of mankind. You can listen to DrGuven Podcast or Soundcloud recording below as to how this will cause a boom in the aerospace sector just like the Aviation Boom of 1930. To listen as a Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/07zvOr8eCNzHJUSuVqPStL To… Read More

The First Commercial Manned Spaceflight Launches Successfully

The history of mankind has changed forever with the launch of the first commercial manned spaceflight by SpaceX launches successfully into Space. Now 21stcentury will become the century of spaceflight and space exploration. Congratulations to SpaceX and to NASA for making history. Read more at https://aerospacelectures.com/spacex-launches-its-first-manned-space-flight-making-it-also-the-first-manned-launch-from-american-soil-after-the-space-shuttle-program/ Read More

Review of The Capabilities of S-400 Air Defense System and Its Importance for India Defense Forces: Feasibility and Effectivity Analysis

Abstract: Air Defence is one of the most important concepts related to the defence of a nation. It is not possible to protect a country without having full control over its national airspace. The presence of airspace superiority gives that particular nation a superiority in not only national defence but also in projecting power to the neighbouring nations as well.… Read More

Global Aviation Outlook and the Effects of the COVID19 Pandemic

One of the most significant inventions that probably changed the global landscape in a magnificent way was the invention of powered flight by the Wright Brothers in 1903. While the first original powered flight lasted for only 12 seconds; it opened up an era of travel and global expansion in the 20th century. Especially after the initial aviation boom of… Read More

Long Space Flights Can Increase the Volume of the Brain of Astronauts

Astronauts’ brains increase in volume after long space flights, causing pressure to build up inside their heads. This may explain why some astronauts experience worsened vision after prolonged periods in space. “This raises additional concerns for long-duration interplanetary travel, such as the future mission to Mars,” says Larry Kramer at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, who led… Read More

First American Manned Flight from American Soil since 2011 to Takeoff on May 27

Since 2011, American astronauts will be launched into space for the first time since 2011 when the Shuttle program was discontinued. Now with NASA and SpaceX Collaboration, American Astronauts will be launched from American Soil on May 27,2020. #nasa #spacex #aerospaceindustry #spaceexploration #space #aerospaceindustry #aerospaceindustries #aerospaceindustries #spacetechnology #spaceflight #spaceflight #spacecraft #aerospacemanufacturing #spaceindustry #aerospace #boeing https://aerospacelectures.com/nasa-sets-may-27-launch-date-for-spacex-for-launch-of-american-astronauts-from-american-soil-for-first-time-since-2011/ Read More

You Can Be NASA Scientist in your Own Home

Use NASA Work at Home Opportunities to Find New Planets and Find New Data You can be a scientist in your own home. NASA has many opportunities for citizen scientists to contribute to ongoing research. Here are a few opportunities: Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 — Search the realm beyond Neptune for new brown dwarfs and planets. GLOBE Observer — our observations help scientists track changes in… Read More