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What kind of engineers get hired by Space Agencies?
Mechanical?

>> No.7448864

electrical

>> No.7448865

>>7448864
what do they do?

>> No.7448871

>>7448863
...Aerospace?

>> No.7448874

yes mechanical engineering

>> No.7448875

There's a version of mechatronics for space (at least here in aus) that got really strict entrance requirements (must be in top 2% of population or something like that, must have done physics in highschool, etc)

>> No.7448881

>>7448871
besides that

>> No.7448905

>>7448863
I think the mechanical engineers are hired for janitorial positions.

>> No.7448956

>>7448863
Cocksucking PHD`s

>> No.7448976

>>7448863
A mechanical engineer can work in any engineering field.

>> No.7449075

>>7448976

Explain to me how the fuck he could do any sort of chemical engineering

>> No.7449077

>>7449075
He could suck their dicks so that they can focus

>> No.7449080

Which one serves the coffee?

>> No.7450409

>>7448863
Aeronautical.

>> No.7450427

>>7448863
Mining engineers.

>> No.7450435

>>7449075
MEs don't do every kind of engineering, but they're in just about every engineering field. Hell, I worked with an ME who was doing the structural support design for Coca-Cola's pipes.

>> No.7450437

>>7448875
Does Australia even have a space program?

>>7448863
AE, ME, EE for sure. Maybe IE.

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>>7449077
EPIC

>> No.7450631

>>7449075
Legally speaking they can do support things like heat exchangers and piping designs as long as the unit operation doesn't involve chemical reactions or phase separations.

>> No.7450751

>>7448863
Grandfather was a rocket scientists
He studied chemical engineering.

If you think about a little you should realize that a rocket is really just a flying chemical plant.

>> No.7450999

I guess it sounds like a bit of a noob question, but what about aerospace engineers?

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>>7448865
electrify stuff

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>>7451001
>electrify stuff