Should "Rocket Science" still be used to describe something difficult?
Should the phrase "Rocket Science" still be used to describe something difficult?
That question has been running through my head after I watched (Just like the rest of the world ) SpaceX’s Dragon 2 (DM-2) spacecraft successfully docked with the International Space Station on, May 31, at 10:16 a.m. EDT (1416 GMT) after a successful launch into orbit from Kennedy Space Center, Florida atop the powerful Falcon 9 Block 5 (B1058.1)
That particular launch was the 8th mission for SpaceX in 2020 and it is safe to say that Elon musk through his intelligence, determination and his fantastic team at SpaceX has shown to the whole world that no matter how hard /impossible an endeavour seems, with the right mind, tools and team it can be achieved.
This isn't to downplay the hard work of NASA, SpaceX and every other individual involved in the Landmark #launchAmerica, This is just to Boldly say that when you set your mind to achieving something, even if its rocket science anything can be achieved.