So You Want To Be A Rocket Scientist Michael West.

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So You Want To Be A Rocket Scientist Michael West

Why Do I Enjoy Being A Rocket Scientist? Work On Cool Stuff Help Explore the Solar System Help People – Satellite Imagery for Disaster Relief – Cheaper Telecommunications – Weather Forecasting & Crop Monitoring

How Do Rockets Work? For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

Solid Gas Liquid Plasma

To the Moon in 3 Days x13

Solid Gas Liquid Plasma

To the Moon in 18 Months How much fuel?