What are the benefits of becoming a rocket scientist?
I am doing an assignment for my technology class, and I am researching possible professions to go into. I am interested in math, reading, engineering, and mechanics. #science
2 answers
Yvette’s Answer
To grow into a rocket scientist, a student would need to have a passion to explore ingenious features to advance humanity to last longer in this earth. There are many ways one can bring innovations in this world creating: new medicines, new medical equipment, ways to save energy, modern cars , aircrafts and etc. But I think one of the most important function for a rocket scientist will be the job of creating science textbook for the next generations. Thus, if one would like to become a rocket scientist, one of the first skills one needs to concur are reading, writing and free thinking. It will take a lot of hard work and dedication to learn and to respect other opinions. For ’’a growing scientist wanted to be’’ learning should be fun and gratifying!
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Tirtha’s Answer
Rocket scientist is going to be a very important role in the coming years. I am glad that you asked and I hope there would be thousands more who are equally curious in this field. As our human race is becoming technologically advanced, we are becoming more equipped to win space. And more of us, scientists, doctors, researchers, astronomers, archaeologists, physicists and several more will need to go to space or different planets. And when they start going there, we will also need a lot of ration and accessories to deliver to them more frequently than ever before. So who will make all those journeys? Of course the rockets, rockets will no longer only carry expensive satellites. Rockets will be just like aeroplanes, bigger, better and many many more. So, who will make those journeys more easy, comfortable and SAFE, of course the rocket scientists. So rocket scientists will be the rock stars and we will need more and more of really smart people pursuing career in rocket science.
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