How To Be a Rocket Scientist

This book was originally published in 2014. It's been a remarkable seven years in the world of "rocket science."

At the end of 2014, SpaceX had made four attempts toward the vision of a reusable orbital rocket. None of these attempts to land and recover a first stage booster had succeeded.

As of September 2021, they have achieved it 92 times! Their Falcon 9 rocket has created a new paradigm (and a transformational business case) for access to space.

We've seen Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin both reach space with their billionaire founders (literally and figuratively). Space tourism is now a dedicated sector within the space industry.

Besides the International Space Station (ISS), we also now have a fully operational Chinese space station orbiting Earth. Three taikonauts spent 90 days onboard there in 2021.

We are in a global space renaissance, and we are just getting started. According to space.com, there are at least nine companies working on lunar landers or rovers (or both). This time, it will be to stay. There are at least ten companies pursuing asteroid mining.

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How To Be a Rocket Scientist

This book was originally published in 2014. It's been a remarkable seven years in the world of "rocket science."

At the end of 2014, SpaceX had made four attempts toward the vision of a reusable orbital rocket. None of these attempts to land and recover a first stage booster had succeeded.

As of September 2021, they have achieved it 92 times! Their Falcon 9 rocket has created a new paradigm (and a transformational business case) for access to space.

We've seen Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin both reach space with their billionaire founders (literally and figuratively). Space tourism is now a dedicated sector within the space industry.

Besides the International Space Station (ISS), we also now have a fully operational Chinese space station orbiting Earth. Three taikonauts spent 90 days onboard there in 2021.

We are in a global space renaissance, and we are just getting started. According to space.com, there are at least nine companies working on lunar landers or rovers (or both). This time, it will be to stay. There are at least ten companies pursuing asteroid mining.

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How To Be a Rocket Scientist

How To Be a Rocket Scientist

by Brett Hoffstadt
How To Be a Rocket Scientist

How To Be a Rocket Scientist

by Brett Hoffstadt

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Overview

This book was originally published in 2014. It's been a remarkable seven years in the world of "rocket science."

At the end of 2014, SpaceX had made four attempts toward the vision of a reusable orbital rocket. None of these attempts to land and recover a first stage booster had succeeded.

As of September 2021, they have achieved it 92 times! Their Falcon 9 rocket has created a new paradigm (and a transformational business case) for access to space.

We've seen Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin both reach space with their billionaire founders (literally and figuratively). Space tourism is now a dedicated sector within the space industry.

Besides the International Space Station (ISS), we also now have a fully operational Chinese space station orbiting Earth. Three taikonauts spent 90 days onboard there in 2021.

We are in a global space renaissance, and we are just getting started. According to space.com, there are at least nine companies working on lunar landers or rovers (or both). This time, it will be to stay. There are at least ten companies pursuing asteroid mining.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940167197411
Publisher: Brett Hoffstadt
Publication date: 09/26/2021
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 420 KB

About the Author

Brett Hoffstadt has deep and passionate roots in aerospace engineering with two degrees, three patents, and over two decades of industry experience during which he regularly volunteered with and mentored others in the community.

His first book, published in 2014, is How To Be a Rocket Scientist: 10 Powerful Tips to Enter the Aerospace Field and Launch the Career of Your Dreams. Since then, he has created and published dozens of books for adults and children on STEM and STEAM topics such as drones, smart cities, cyber security, space exploration, Tesla automobiles, and SpaceX. He currently lives in northern California with his wife, two children, and a dynamic number of four-legged pets.

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