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|    S. Lajoie to All    |
|    Request for Bibliography of astronautica    |
|    26 Jun 04 15:38:39    |
      From: slajoie@u.washington.edu              Good Morning,              I am finishing up a master's degree in physics, and I am considering what       to do next. I think I should like to learn how to design space vehicles. I       think I have found a program at a major university that suits my needs.              My undergraduate degrees are in physics and electrical engineering. I       would like to get up to speed in astronautical engineering. As my       undergraduate degrees are not in aerospace or astronautical engineering, I       have deficiencies to make up.              I am interested in what materials to use for space vehicles, radiation and       thermal effects on space vehicles, design for the space environment, manned       and unmanned space vehicle requirements, and so on.              Anyone have a good bibliography for me to start reading? Or can point to a       list of relevant journals? (The engineering library is half way across       campus, so I'd like to have a list in hand when I get there...)              Stephen Lajoie              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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