What is difference between aerospace and aeronautical engineering?
Answer:
uh. building things to fly in space and building things to fly in our atmosphere - airplane.
so I'd say aerodynamics and propulsion are the major differences
aerospace is the travel of space and aernautical is regular supersonic planes and monoplanes and biplanes and so on.
Aerospace engineering is the branch of engineering that concerns aircraft, spacecraft, and related topics. Aerospace Engineering was originally known as aeronautical engineering and dealt solely with aircraft. The broader term "aerospace engineering" has replaced the former in most usage, as flight technology advanced to include craft operating outside Earth's atmosphere. In analogy with "aeronautical engineering", the branch is sometimes referred to as astronautical engineering, although this term usually only concerns craft which operate in outer space.
Aeronautical engineering is an engineering area that covers research, design, manufacture and maintenance of products such as aircraft, missiles and space satellites. It involves scientific topics of Aerodynamics, Heat Transfer, Materials, Technology, Fluid Mechanics and Aircraft Structures.
1ST ONE RELATED TO SPACE & 2ND IS RELATED TO SEA LEVEL
aerospaces conserns in forces and design of the shuttle or plane the engineering part
aeronotical i cant find a better frase but u can say conserns in how to sail or fly using mathmatics pilots learn this stuff
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