Hi, I'm Morgan, and since I was a kid I've been obsessed with space. These days, I've found myself totally fascinated by the idea that in my lifetime, we could become a multi-planetary species, and that's incredibly exciting to me.
I think one of the biggest ways that we can make an impact in the world today, is to contribute to the goal of helping humans live on the Moon and Mars. And while, there won't be huge colonies on either planet in any of our lifetimes, we do have the opportunity to contribute to exploring, building initial bases, and setting the stage for multi-planetary life.
The more I think about this future, the more I want to contribute to it in some way. And well, my background is in Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science, so my mind immediately went to Rocket Engineering. Which yes, is a little different from Rocket Science.
For anyone wondering, here's the breakdown between the two:
Background: Usually has a strong physics or applied mathematics degree (often a PhD).
Background: Usually has an aerospace, mechanical, electrical, or chemical engineering degree.
So yeah, since I have a background in Electrical and Computer Engineering, not a PhD in Physics or Math, I think this is the best path for me. I'm also a lot more interesting in all the innovation happening now when it comes to actually building rockets.
The tipping point for me here, to go from someone who loves space and rocketry to someone who wants to actively contribute, really has been SpaceX and the development of the Raptor rocket engine and Starship space shuttle. It's just too freaking exciting, I can't get enough of it.
As to where this journey takes me, I don't know, but I know that I want to learn what makes rockets go brrrrr, and I'm going to do that.
My current learning path is:
I wanted a place to share my journey, from the beginning, because I think that will both help me stay on track, and maybe along the way, inspire a few other people to contribute because I think we need all the people we can get, this is a big mission for humanity.
Okay, that's all I've got for this first post. I have no plan on any kind of cadence, I'll just write when I want to write, but I'll do my best to share my journey as much as I can. Thanks for reading, now it's time for me to go read more about rockets.