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Analyzing and Improving the Range of Sukhoi Su-57

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GROUP Z TEAM PHYTON PROJECT REPORT V1 A challenging task to analyze and improve a flight performance parameter on an aircraft was assigned to the students taking ESA366 Flight Performance course with the primary goal that to offer them a platform to broaden their learning context and window of opportunity as well as utilizing the knowledge and skills learned from the course into the project. This report is basically discussing the students' insight and understanding about Sukhoi Su-57 and flight parameter chose (Range) to be improved. Most of the fundamental context learned throughout the course was implemented in this project and will be discussed further in the report. Students conceptualize and brainstorm their abstract thought on how to put the theories together, so they could methodize a strategy to solve the problem at hand.  This project was one hell of a ride. Preparing for Whiteboard Presentation already gave me nightmares. Choosing an aircraft was tricky. We  picked an ol

GOES-17: OPERATIONAL METEOROLOGY

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GOES-17 (in the past GOES-S) is the second of the momentum age of climate satellites worked by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The four satellites of the arrangement (GOES-16, - 17, - T, and - U) will broaden the accessibility of the GOES (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite framework) until 2036 for climate gauge and meteorology inquire about. The satellite was working with Lockheed Martin, depended on the A2100A stage, and will have a normal valuable existence of 15 years (10 years operational following five years of the reserve as an on-circle substitution). GOES-17 is planned to convey high-goals unmistakable and infrared symbolism and lightning perceptions of the greater part of the globe.  The satellite was propelled on 1 March 2018 and arrived at the geostationary orbit on 12 March 2018. In May 2018, during the satellite's trying stage after dispatch, an issue was found with its essential instrument, the Advanced Baseline Imager. GOE