Rocket science


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Rocket science is an informal term for aerospace engineering especially as it concerns rockets which launch spacecraft into or operate in outer space.

Due to the complexity and depth of this area of engineering (requiring mastery in subjects including mechanics (fluid mechanics, structural mechanics, orbital mechanics, flight dynamics), physics, mathematics, control engineering, materials science, aeroelasticity, avionics, reliability engineering, noise control, flight test), it is also informally used, much like brain surgery, as a term to describe an endeavor requiring great intelligence or technical ability. Often the term is used ironically to describe an endeavor that is simple and straightforward by stating "it's not rocket science" (one of the top ten irritating phrases, according to research at Oxford)[1] or "it doesn't take a rocket scientist". It is also used ironically to describe a person who is simple-minded: "He/she's not a rocket scientist."

Rocket science may also refer to:

In music:

References

  1. ^ Bailey, Charlotte (2008-11-08). “Oxford compiles list of top ten irritating phrases” (html) (in English), The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 18 November 2008. "10 - It's not rocket science" 






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