Aerospace Engineering has had one of the fastest growths. It's not because we travel at supersonic and hypersonics speeds. But, because from the first flight (Wright Brothers) in 1903 to reaching the moon (Apollo 11) in 1969, it only took 66 years and all this while no semiconductors (Transistors) were built until 1947. Undoubtedly, the growth slowed down in the last fifty years. Aerospace engineering still fascinates and inspires thousands of students to look for the stars. Many stereotypes get associated with this branch of engineering. I'll try to debunk many of the rocket science myths.
Monday Mentoring: Debunking Rocket Science Myths
Monday Mentoring: Debunking Rocket Science…
Monday Mentoring: Debunking Rocket Science Myths
Aerospace Engineering has had one of the fastest growths. It's not because we travel at supersonic and hypersonics speeds. But, because from the first flight (Wright Brothers) in 1903 to reaching the moon (Apollo 11) in 1969, it only took 66 years and all this while no semiconductors (Transistors) were built until 1947. Undoubtedly, the growth slowed down in the last fifty years. Aerospace engineering still fascinates and inspires thousands of students to look for the stars. Many stereotypes get associated with this branch of engineering. I'll try to debunk many of the rocket science myths.