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Spaatz Aerospace Latest Questions
and Graded Answers
Who were the first people to use rockets as a weapon and
when did that occur?
Ans: 1232 the chinese used rockets called fire
arrows

Who came up with rockets being powered by gun powder
and when?
Ans: Konrad Kieser von Eichstädt in 1405

What did William Congreve of Britain contribute to the
rocket?
Ans: Standardized gunpowder composition, added
flight stabilizing guide sticks, and built the first
viable launch pads.

What did William Hale contribute to the rocket?
Ans: He came up with idea of spin stabilization

What scientist made the first computations for rocket flights
in space?
Ans: Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

What did Dr. Oberth contribute to the rocket?
Ans: Studied and researched liquid rocket fuel




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Who the father of modern rocketry and what is he known
for?
Ans: Dr. Robbert Goddard build the first liquid
propellant rocket

What is newtons law of universal gravitation?
Ans: F= (M1*M2)/(r^2)

What are newtons three laws of motion?
Ans: 1) Body at rest stays at rest
2) F=ma
3) Every action has equal and opposite reaction

What are the four major systems of a rocket?
Ans: 1) Airframe system
2) Propulsion system
3) Guidance system
4) Control system

What is the brain of the rocket?
Ans: Guidance system

What are the three types of propulsion systems?
Ans: Chemical, gas heating, and electric

Define specific impulse.




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Ans: Number of pounds thrust delivered by
consuming one pound of propellant in one second

Define density impulse.
Ans: Relationship of thrust to volume

What are the four characteristics of an air mass?
Ans: 1) Surface over which it was formed
2) The season
3) Surface that it travels over
4) Length of time it has been away from its source

What is a squall line?
Ans: Line of thunderstorm

Which moves faster, cold or warm front?
Ans: Cold

What are the three general types of clouds?
Ans: Cumulus, stratus, cirrus

In characterizing clouds, what does 'fracto' mean?
Ans: Broken/ragged layer "fractostratus" is a broken
stratus layer

Describe flying into a stratus cloud.
Ans: Low visibility but not much if any turbulence



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Describe flying in cumulus clouds.
Ans: Bumpy AF but not really that dangerous unless
there is a lot of vertical growth which is a big sign of
a thunderstorm.

What are the five types of fog?
Ans: Radiation, high-inversion, advection,
evaporation, and upslope

What is El Nino and what is La Nina?
Ans: El Nino is the heating of the Pacific Ocean
effecting the weather around the world and La Nina is
the cooling of the ocean doing the same thing

Define windward and leeward?
Ans: Windward is the side of a mountain facing the
wind and leeward is the back side

What are three ways to study the make up of an atmosphere?
Ans: 1) Its elements
2)Its regions
3) Its pressure

What is the troposphere?
Ans: The layer humans live in from 0 to 55k feet.

What is the tropopause?




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