Aerodynamics
Orbital Mechanics
Aircraft & Spacecraft Design
Aerospace History
Propulsion Systems
100

What is the name of the force that opposes the forward motion of an object through the air?

What is drag?

100

What is the name of the path an object follows around a planet or star?

What is an orbit?

100

What is the name of the aerodynamic surface primarily responsible for generating lift on an airplane?

What is the wing?

100

Who made the first powered, controlled airplane flight?

Who were the Wright brothers?

100

What is the name of the reaction force generated by expelling mass at high speed?

What is thrust?

200

Name the point on an airfoil where the resultant lift force is considered to act.

What is the center of pressure?

200

What is the lowest point in an orbit around Earth called?

What is perigee?

200

Which surface controls pitch in most conventional aircraft?

What is the elevator?

200

Who was the first person to walk on the moon?

Who is Neil Armstrong?  

200

What is the term for specific impulse (Isp) measured in?

What are seconds?

300

What is the angle between the chord line of an airfoil and the oncoming airflow called?

What is the angle of attack?

300

Kepler’s Second Law states that a planet sweeps out equal areas in equal ______?

What is time?

300

This structural part of a spacecraft supports all subsystems and payloads, ensuring integrity during launch and in space.

What is the bus?

300

What spacecraft carried the first human, Yuri Gagarin, into space?

What is Vostok 1?

300

What type of airbreathing engine uses shockwaves for compression and has no moving parts?

What is a scramjet?

400

Which type of flow occurs when all streamlines are parallel and flow velocity is constant across layers?

What is laminar flow?

400

What type of orbit allows a satellite to stay over the same point on the Earth's surface?

What is geostationary orbit?

400

In structural design, what is the primary failure mode that thin-walled aerospace structures must be designed to resist under compression?

What is buckling?

400

This Apollo mission was intended to land on the Moon, but was famously aborted after an onboard explosion. Although it failed to reach the surface, it is still considered a "successful failure" due to the safe return of the crew.

What is Apollo 13?

400

What is the main trade-off when choosing between a solid and liquid rocket engine?

Solids are simpler and reliable; liquids are controllable and more efficient.

500

Which dimensionless number represents the ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces in a fluid?

What is the Reynolds number?

500

What is the name of the conic section that represents an escape trajectory with exactly zero total mechanical energy?

What is a parabola?

500

Describe the primary benefit of using canard configurations in aircraft design.

What is improved pitch control and potentially better stall characteristics?

500

Which early NASA program developed critical rendezvous and docking techniques used in Apollo missions?

What is Gemini?

500

This thermodynamic cycle is idealized for airbreathing jet engines and includes isentropic compression, constant-pressure heat addition, and isentropic expansion.

What is the Brayton cycle?