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Nora AlMatrooshi
Nora AlMatrooshi, the first Emirati woman astronaut, worked as a piping engineer before becoming an astronaut candidate for the United Arab Emirates. https://mbrsc.ae/team/nora/
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#NASA#astronaut#NASA Yearbook#graduation#Class of 2024#space#Inspiration#UAE#United Arab Emirates#engineer#engineering#women in STEM#women in engineering#STEM
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Elevating Dreams: The Significance of Aeronautical Engineering Scholarship Exams
#aeronautical engineering#aircraft engineering#schlorship exam#astronautical engineering#avionics engineering#aerospace and aeronautical engineering#scholarship for air hostess training
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Unlocking Excellence: The Prestige Public School - A Leading SSC Board School in Pune
Welcome to the Prestige Public School, a beacon of excellence in education nestled in the vibrant city of Pune. As one of the premier SSC board schools in Pune, we take pride in nurturing young minds and empowering them to reach their full potential. In this blog post, we'll take you on a journey through our institution, highlighting what sets us apart and why we are the preferred choice for parents and students seeking quality education.
About the Prestige Public School:
At the Prestige Public School, we believe in providing a holistic learning experience that goes beyond academics. With state-of-the-art facilities, dedicated faculty members, and a supportive learning environment, we strive to create well-rounded individuals who are equipped to excel in all facets of life. From academics to extracurricular activities, we offer a comprehensive education that fosters intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and personal growth.
Academic Excellence:
As an SSC board school in Pune, academic excellence is at the core of our mission. Our rigorous curriculum is designed to meet the highest educational standards while catering to the individual needs and learning styles of our students. With a focus on concept clarity, practical application, and continuous assessment, we ensure that every student receives a strong foundation in all subjects, setting them up for success in their academic pursuits.
Extracurricular Enrichment:
In addition to academic rigor, we recognize the importance of extracurricular activities in the holistic development of our students. At the Prestige Public School, we offer a wide range of extracurricular programs, including sports, arts, music, dance, and community service initiatives. These activities not only provide students with opportunities to explore their interests and talents but also instill essential life skills such as teamwork, leadership, and time management.
Supportive Learning Environment:
At the heart of our institution is a supportive learning environment where every student is valued, respected, and encouraged to thrive. Our experienced faculty members serve as mentors and guides, providing personalized attention and support to help students overcome challenges and achieve their goals. Whether in the classroom, on the sports field, or during extracurricular activities, we foster a culture of collaboration, creativity, and excellence.
Parental Engagement:
We believe that parental involvement plays a crucial role in a child's education journey. That's why we actively encourage parental engagement and collaboration at every step. Through regular communication, parent-teacher meetings, and involvement in school events and activities, we ensure that parents are well-informed and actively participate in their child's educational experience. Together, we work as partners in nurturing the next generation of leaders and achievers.
The Path Forward:
As we look to the future, the Prestige Public School remains committed to excellence, innovation, and continuous improvement. We are dedicated to staying at the forefront of education, incorporating the latest teaching methodologies, technology, and best practices to provide our students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in an ever-changing world. With a strong foundation built on values, integrity, and a passion for learning, we are confident that our students will go on to make meaningful contributions to society and lead fulfilling lives.
Join Us:
Are you ready to embark on a journey of excellence? Join us at the Prestige Public School, where every child is valued, empowered, and inspired to reach for the stars. Discover why we are the leading SSC board school in Pune and unlock the endless possibilities that await you. Together, let's shape a brighter future for generations to come.
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#aeronautical engineering#aircraft engineering#schlorship exam#astronautical engineering#avionics engineering#aerospace and aeronautical engineering#scholarship for air hostess training
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having fun and such
#oc arte#three to dawn#sabah dessler#ness radwan#lore drop made sabah trans masc ish#transmasc? transfem? either can work ill mull on it#gender is a fuck so I need her to help express myself#also I shittily flipped the text in the first pic bc the backwards nasa meatball was bothering me#LMAO#sabah's not even an astronaut he's just an engineer but the pic was fitting#shit just happens to him#luc arte#listen to adam young's voyager album it has irreversibly changed my life for 9 years
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These photographs are 66 years apart.
Orville Wright at the controls, while his brother Wilbur looks on, made the first controlled, sustained flight of an engine-powered, heavier-than-air aircraft with the Wright Flyer on December 17, 1903. Four miles south of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, at what is now known as Kill Devil Hills.
Buzz Aldrin salutes the first American flag erected on the Moon, July 21, 1969 photo by Neil Armstrong.
#reddit#rarehistoricalphotos#ua-stena#1903#1900s#1969#1960s#orville wright#wilbur wright#airplane#plane#12/07#07/21#buzz aldrin#neil armstrong#photographer#photography#moon#astronaut#pilot#stem#aviation#space travel#flag#history#technology#engineering#mathmatics
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ALEX STERN (M/F 25)- THE LAST ASTRONAUT Personality type: ISFP place of birth: Houston, Texas favorite color: blue characteristics: genuine, honest, stubborn, patient, reliable, curious, strong-willed, loyal physical characteristics: pale skin, easy to flush, myriad freckles scattered across both face and limbs. something like constellations. you map new charts and craft stories with legend of old. red hair, a sleek ginger that catches everyone's eye. f!Alex's hair is long and that lightly waves and frizzes in the humidity. she will often wear it up due to habit and military requirement. it is a treat to see it down. m!Alex's hair is cropped short, the top left just a tad long. his sideburns will often connect to his beard, which he never has on duty. when longer, it will wave near his ears. Their hair is soft to the touch, unbelievably so. Alex's eyes were once a warm brown, the color of soil, of tree bark, of cashmere-warmth. now they are an irradiated hue of space-blue and green, the color of space-travel and hypersleep. Vanilla. Cashmere. Honey. Alex is 6'0"
OPHELIA VALDEZ (F 23)- THE SCIENTIST Personality type: INTP place of birth: NEW HORIZON, QIII, THE COALITION OF THE LAST FRONTIER, WRD 3A favorite color: orange characteristics: transparent, intelligent, determined, serious, independent, confident, capable, calm physical characteristics: sheets of long, dark hair that pairs perfectly with her startlingly green eyes. you think, perhaps, hers had once been a dark brown, so nearly black. her hands are always cold, but her body runs hot. her smile is always the brightest thing in the room. it is all you can see. it is all you want to see. Vetiver. Roses. Lavender. Ophelia is 5'5"
PUCK GOODFELLOW (THEY/THEM 24)- THE ENGINEER Personality type: ENTP place of birth: NEW HORIZON, QII, THE COALITION OF THE LAST FRONTIER, WRD 5B favorite color: black characteristics: mischievous, fun-loving, aloof, clumsy, flexible, thoughtful, kind, creative physical characteristics: tan skin with curious scarring, most likely due to occupational hazards. cropped wheat-colored hair, curling slightly behind the ears. Flat grey eyes, like winter's stone, or the slick side of a glacier. strong in the shoulders and arms, but their thighs are soft, inviting. Fresh laundry. Tobacco. Cherry. Puck is 5'10"
CAIA/CAIUS CAIN (F/M 25)- THE BOTANIST Personality type: ESFJ place of birth: NEW HORIZON, QIV, THE COALITION OF THE LAST FRONTIER, WRD 2D favorite color: green characteristics: earnest, thoughtful, compassionate, shy, resourceful, helpful, hard-working, open heart physical characteristics: dark skin that is soft and warm to the touch, always, without fail. Caia has long, intricate braids down her back. she finds enjoyment in tying various colored beads or crystals in her hair, matching it to her necklace. Caius keeps his hair meticulously wavy, enjoying the shine from his hair. He almost always keeps a neatly trimmed mustache. Gardenia. Bergamot. Jasmine. Caia is 5'8" - Caius is 5'10"
JONATHAN STERN (TRANS M 27)- THE MAJOR Personality type: ENTJ place of birth: Houston, Texas favorite color: red characteristics: rigid, talented, leader, resilient, hopeful, honest, fair, empathetic physical characteristics: similarly to his sibling, Jon's skin is pale and littered with freckles, though significantly less than Alex. he has always been grateful for this - he never needed to go to the dermatologist to check for skin cancer nearly as much as Alex had. Short and cropped, Jon's hair is a deep brown, red in one light, black in another. he inherited his father's straight locks, neat enough, but unable to manage unless gelled back. Jon is always clean shaven and has a pair of soft-looking brown eyes. if you look closely enough, you can tell his rigid front isn't always the truth. he has two matching pectoral scars from his top-surgery back in his teens. it was a graduation present from Alex who had saved for years to gift. Leather. Cedarwood. Citrus. Jon is 6'2"
#eeeh i just thought this would be fun#literally going to post the demo like any day now#this grave calls you home#char: the astronaut#char: the scientist#char: the engineer#char: the botanist#char: major#char: alex stern#char: opehlia valdez#char: puck goodfellow#char: caia cain#char: caius cain#char: jonathan stern#game dev#interactive fiction#if#twine if#interactive novel#writeblr#twine story#twine game#twine wip#interactive game#IF
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The North American X-15 is no ordinary aircraft; it is the fastest manned aircraft ever flown. Tearing across the sky at Mach 6.7, the only way to go faster than this is to dream. Unlike traditional jet-powered planes, the X-15 is powered by a rocket motor. The main difference between a rocket motor and a jet engine has to do with air intake and compression. A jet will use spinning blades to compress air, mix it with fuel, and ignite the mixture, expanding it out the back of the engine. It needs constant airflow because, without it, there is no compression and thus no expansion, which is why jet engines cannot be used in space. A rocket has no mechanism to compress air because its fuel and air are already compressed. Rockets have two fuel tanks, a liquid fuel tank and a liquid oxidizer tank. both of these liquids are pumped into the combustion chamber, where they are ignited and expand out of the nozzle of the engine. Rockets can generate magnitudes more thrust and travel much faster than a traditional jet, but they are far less fuel efficient. Because of this inefficiency, the X-15 did not take off on its own power, instead, it was launched from a B-52 Stratofortress, similarly to a parasite fighter. The X-15 would only experience powered flight for the first two minutes of flight, and the rest of the flight would be an unpowered glide down to the surface. The X-15 had a landing speed far too fast for an ordinary runway or landing gear; it required a dry lake bed to be used as a landing strip. The X-15 was created so that NACA (later NASA) could research space flight and and how controls surfaces would react at hypersonic speeds. Because the X-15 flew in both high and low density environments, it needed 2 different control methods. In the dense lower atmosphere, it used conventional control systems to orient itself, but in the less dense upper atmosphere, it used tiny rockets mounted on the nose and wings to control the aircraft. Two control surfaces were needed because in the upper atmosphere, there is less air moving over the control surfaces, which means the aircraft cannot be controlled. Unlike traditional aircraft made out of steel and aluminum, the X-15 had to be coated in a special heat-resistant alloy because the air resistance at high speeds creates so much friction on the skin that it would melt traditional materials. The Information collected during the X-15 program would contribute to the development of the Gemini, Mercury, Apollo, and Space Shuttle programs. One of the 3 X-15s was recently renovated at the Mary Baker Engen Restoration Hangar and will be on display in the National Air and Space Museum in 2026 once renovations are complete.
#aircraft#airplane#aviation#fighter jet#engineering#space#science#nasa#nasa science#air force#astronaut#rocketry#history
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i know a lot of people tend to define dani/ellie's "obsession" as the ocean to go with danny's space obsession but tbh i feel like as dani gets older she's going to do a lot to separate herself from her identity as danny's "clone" and become her own person
like, that's why i love that the fandom has adopted the "ellie" nickname so much for her. i so wish the show went on for longer with more competent writers or the comic could expand on this maybe but i think finding her own identity and voice would be such a powerful narrative. you're made for one thing but you don't wanna do that, so now what do you do?
(tbh that kind of identity exploration is probably too anit-christian for b*tch h*rtman so i'm glad he didn't get to touch it)
it's canon that dani goes off and travels the world, so why not have her obsession be traveling? she's got a huge case of wanderlust. she likes the outdoors, she likes hiking and camping and is a huge granola girl. like, i think that kinda just fits her a bit more, in my opinion. traveling/exploration.
#danny phantom#dani phantom#ellie phantom#ominous posts#i have a lot more ideas for an aged up everlasting trio too#like college ages#i think sam would dual major in polisci and environmental studies. activist queen#tucker would definitely be computer science but i can also see him being a theater or history kid#danny? i love the idea of him being the black sheep/artist of his family of scientists#but i think he would go for some sort of aerospace engineering obviously.#if he can't be an astronaut because of health reasons/the accident then at least he can help people get up there#though danny becoming NASA's social media manager would also be hilarious. Communications Major Danny?#that's my mass comm degree bias coming through haha#valerie ends up a part of their group at some point and she majors in physical health/exercise#college au? i guess??#cool egde au
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Liftoff of Starship! 🚀



Starship launches off the pad under the power of all 33 Raptor engines on the Super Heavy Booster.
#Amazing#starship#spacex#innovation#ship#photography#engineering#science#research#elon musk#star#earth#astronaut#space#tesla#usa#nasa#solar system#art#nature#tumblr#awesome#photo#video#viral#1k#2k#3k#hd
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by the time the apocalypse began
by: everythingeverything (yiqie) | @englishsub
E, Vashwood, 51k, complete
The signal filtered through the receptor speakers so clearly and with so little interference that Wolfwood startled, as though a stranger had manifested in the cockpit with them. But it was still the five of them, frozen in their concentration. He didn’t recognize the voice or this lonely, haunted string of words, meaningless and unhelpful at the edge of the galaxy. No coordinates, no name, no identification. As if, more than anything, they wanted to be remembered, not rescued. It played over and over again like a song: I’m sorry, and I love you. I’m sorry, and I love you. I’m sorry, and I love you. This wasn’t a distress signal. It was an elegy. // Wolfwood has spent the better part of his sorry life working in a refuse and litter ship, cleaning up the vestiges of a bygone galactic disaster. On the last flight of his career, his ship picks up a lonely call into the dark.
I really can't do this fic justice with a summary without spoilers but like!!! Vash and Wolfwood stuck on a planet together!!! Stranded!!! Learning to work together and trust each other!!!!! I love them!!!!!!!
#trigun#trigun fic rec#vashwood#vashwood fic rec#ww pov#e#long#complete#au#scifi#h/c#angst#trans vash#eventfic#vashwood big bang 2023#plantussy#vines#cis ww#top ww#bottom vash#astronaut ww#engineer ww#strangers to lovers#cosmic horror#lightly#pining
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Sharktober Day 1: Space Shark!
Ngl I didn’t have a lot of time to draw this so it looks a bit messy- (and is also a bit late-) but whatever he’s still vibing & zooming around in space✨
I fucking adore and love sharks btw-
The sharktober prompt list was made by @requinoesis & @capi974(on Insta) and you can find the list here <3
#sharktober#sharktober2024#shark#art#my art#shark art#digital art#i love sharks#october challenge#art challenge#sharks#he’s got lil rocket engines and an astronaut helmet filled with water <3
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Deniz Burnham
A former NASA intern, Deniz Burnham started her career as an engineer on an oil rig in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, and went on to lead operations on drilling rigs in Canada, Ohio, and Texas. https://go.nasa.gov/3wDpfBo
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#NASA#astronaut#NASA Yearbook#graduation#Class of 2024#space#Inspiration#women in STEM#NASA interns#internship#interns#Alaska#engineering#engineer#women in engineering#STEM
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Elevating Dreams: The Significance of Aeronautical Engineering Scholarship Exams
Welcome to our blog dedicated to all aspiring aeronautical engineers and researchers! Today, we delve into the importance of scholarship exams specifically tailored for Aeronautical Engineering and Research Organizations (AERO). Strap in, as we navigate through the skies of opportunity and explore why these scholarship exams are crucial for your journey in the field of aeronautics.
Unlocking Doors to Education and Innovation
Imagine soaring through the clouds, designing cutting-edge aircraft, or pioneering breakthroughs in aerospace technology. Aeronautical engineering offers limitless possibilities, but often, the path to realizing these dreams can be challenging, especially when it comes to financing education. This is where AERO scholarship exams play a pivotal role.
Equalizing Access to Education
AERO scholarship exams open doors to education for deserving candidates, regardless of their financial background. By providing financial assistance, these exams ensure that talented individuals have the opportunity to pursue their passion for aeronautics without being burdened by financial constraints. This inclusivity fosters diversity in the field, bringing together bright minds from various socio-economic backgrounds, ultimately enriching the aerospace industry with a spectrum of perspectives and ideas.
Nurturing Talent and Innovation
Scholarship exams serve as a platform to identify and nurture talent in the field of aeronautical engineering. By rigorously testing candidates' knowledge, skills, and aptitude, these exams not only reward academic excellence but also encourage creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. This fosters a culture of innovation, where aspiring engineers are challenged to push the boundaries of what is possible, driving advancements in aerospace technology.
Investing in the Future of Aerospace
AERO scholarship exams are not just about providing financial aid; they are investments in the future of aerospace engineering and research. By supporting talented individuals through their education, organizations pave the way for the next generation of aerospace professionals who will lead the industry forward. These scholars become ambassadors of innovation, contributing to groundbreaking research, designing revolutionary aircraft, and shaping the future of air travel.
Building a Stronger Aerospace Community
Beyond individual achievements, AERO scholarship exams foster a sense of community within the aerospace industry. As scholars embark on their educational journey, they become part of a network of like-minded individuals, mentors, and professionals who share a passion for aeronautics. This network provides support, guidance, and opportunities for collaboration, enabling scholars to thrive and make meaningful contributions to the field.
Conclusion: Reach for the Skies
In conclusion, Aeronautical Engineering and Research Organization scholarship exams are not just tests; they are gateways to a world of opportunities, innovation, and excellence in the aerospace industry. By providing financial support, nurturing talent, and fostering a vibrant community, these exams empower aspiring engineers to reach for the skies and turn their dreams of flight into reality. So, to all aspiring aeronautical engineers, seize the opportunity, aim high, and embark on your journey to soar among the stars!
Stay tuned for more insights, tips, and inspiration on navigating the exciting world of aeronautical engineering and research. Until then, keep dreaming, keep innovating, and keep reaching for new heights!
#aeronautical engineering#aircraft engineering#schlorship exam#astronautical engineering#avionics engineering#aerospace and aeronautical engineering#scholarship for air hostess training
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Neil Alden Armstrong - Aug 5. 1930 - Aug. 25, 2012
US Navy aviator, NASA astronaut, research pilot, aerospace engineer, university professor, commander of Gemini 8 and the first man to walk on the Moon.
"Despite Armstrong's status as an American icon for being the first man to set foot on the moon, he considered himself first and foremost as an engineer and pilot." ~ David McBride, director of NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center
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We used to love women in stem now they're talking about "girl math" ......
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View From Here
Astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson looks down on Earth while serving as the flight engineer on Expedition 24 to the International Space Station. August 29, 2020
Photograph by NASA, Nat Geo Image Collection
#nationalgeographic.com#reddit#spaceporn#busy_yesterday9455#08/29#view from here#photography#whm#chemist#earth#expedition 24#photo credit nat geo image collection#tracy caldwell dydon#view#flight engineer#iss#international space station#stem#2020#2020s#women in stem#nasa astronauts#history#womens history#womens history month#photo credit nasa
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