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  • What is the current need for Aerospace Engineers?

    Posted by admin on January 27th, 2010 and filed under aerospace nasa | 1 Comment »

    What’s the current need right now and over the next few years, and what are the different jobs available? I plan to study the Astronautical side of Aerospace Engineering, but I know right now NASA is having a ton of cut backs. My idea is that the industry will pick back up once they start bringing in new programs and they will need new engineers who can adapt, but what do you think? I would appreciate any feedback from anyone with more experience! Thanks!

    The future for Aerospace engineering is going to grow, with the technological world growing around us, NASA will be putting more time, energy and programs into MARS and updating some of the satellites that are ready to be replaced. The space station is here to say and to grow. The Dept of the Navy is relying on Aerospace engineering for missile research and upgrades. I hope you continue your plan on this course of study. There is always a need for good engineers and JPL in Pasadena is innovative in research and Mission control there is monitored 24/365. I believe research is the best course right now, but in a few years, by the time you’re done, there will be plenty of engineering opportunities. Good Luck to you.

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    1. geeves Says:

      The future for Aerospace engineering is going to grow, with the technological world growing around us, NASA will be putting more time, energy and programs into MARS and updating some of the satellites that are ready to be replaced. The space station is here to say and to grow. The Dept of the Navy is relying on Aerospace engineering for missile research and upgrades. I hope you continue your plan on this course of study. There is always a need for good engineers and JPL in Pasadena is innovative in research and Mission control there is monitored 24/365. I believe research is the best course right now, but in a few years, by the time you’re done, there will be plenty of engineering opportunities. Good Luck to you.
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