Introduction to space mission design and operations course, is a free online course from EPFLx. This course enables to learn the concepts used in the design of space missions, manned or unmanned, and operations, based on the professional experience of the lecturer.
EPFL is the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne. The past decade has seen EPFL ascend to the very top of European institutions of science and technology: it is ranked #1 in Europe in the field of engineering by the Times Higher Education (based on publications and citations), Leiden Rankings, and the Academic Ranking of World Universities.
Interested candidates can enroll for this course on or before 22, February 2017.
Space exploration is truly fascinating. From Sputnik to the Apollo, followed by the assembly and exploitation of the International Space Station and the successful operation of the Hubble Space Telescope and other space observatories, we are uncovering many mysteries of our universe.
Also made huge progress learning how to work and be productive in outer space.
This course builds on university level physics and mechanics to introduce and illustrate orbital dynamics as they are applied in the design of space missions.
You will learn from the experiences of Claude Nicollier, one of the first ESA astronauts, specifically through his role in the maintenance of the Hubble Space Telescope on two occasions.
The course focuses on conceptual understanding of space mechanics, maneuvers, propulsion and control systems used in all spacecraft. You will gain knowledge of the challenges related to the use of the space environment as a scientific and utilitarian platform.

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