Presenter Mr. Warwick Holmes Executive Director Space Engineering

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AERO2705 Week 12 Final lecture wrap-up Wednesday 25th October The University of Sydney Presenter Mr. Warwick Holmes Executive Director Space Engineering School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering

AERO2705 Exam location

AERO2705 Exam location

AERO2705 Exam location

AERO2705 EXAM Front Page (only!) 6 more pages 1 per question

AERO2705 EXAM revision topics: Orbital Equations/Dynamics/Representations Sun, Earth, Moon system (no planets) etc. Satellite Communications - RF, data, etc. (slightly blurred image) Rockets, equation, design, performance Satellite sub-systems/design (LEO, MEO, GEO) Back-Up EXAM has only 4 questions, less choice so all questions must be attempted

ESA XMM-Newton video https://www. youtube. com/watch ESA XMM-Newton video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhnLdQ-rg8s The real world of Space Engineering – XMM Made 20 years ago by a work colleague. Hopefully a motivation for AERO2705 Space Engineering students

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Good luck for the EXAM !!! (Thurs 16th Nov)