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The Seven Secrets of How to Think Like a Rocket Scientist (Hardcover)

by James Longuski (Author)
Key Phrases: lunar rendezvous, rocket scientists, Albert Einstein, Carl Sagan, Los Angeles (more...)
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"People of Earth . . . Attention!" Jim Longuski's book takes you on a journey of exploration to that nearly infinite space between the ears and behind the brows of that most mysterious of all creatures - the rocket scientist! Going well beyond the oft-used aphorisms, where no writer has gone before, he shows you how these gifted individuals think, feel, work, play, fantasize, rationalize, laugh and cry. From the glories of their epoch-making achievements to the tragedies of their magnificent failures, it is all here, told with insight, humor, objectivity and personal perspective. Without being preachy, lessons are offered that apply to anyone seeking to make professional or personal life just a little bit more successful and fun. I just couldn't set this book down!
Robert Cesarone, Rocket Scientist

It's really great!
Dr. Buzz Aldrin, Lunar Module Pilot, First Manned Landing on the Moon

This book offers helpful career and life advice with a unique twist. Professor Longuski's insights on how to 'think like a rocket scientist' are true gems, mined and polished over many years of experience in the aerospace field as a professor, researcher, and JPL mission designer.Here is a guide that will benefit engineers and nonengineers alike, infused with a sense of humor and relevancy that brings the subject matter to life.
Dr. Henry T. Yang, Professor and Chancellor, University of California, Santa Barbara

Targeted to a popular audience and written in an informal conversational manner. The author uses his vast experience in the U.S. space program together with his knowledge of 20th century science fiction films and popular literature. The book is easy toread. It traces the successes of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo to the ability to really think like rocket scientists. Seven sections comprise the 'seven secrets.' Current problems related to the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station completion are caused by the failure to remember and practice these seven secrets. The book ends on a positive note that with recent changes in NASA the future outlook for returning to the Moon and the exploration of Mars is much brighter.
Dr. Peter M. Bainum, Distinguished Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Howard University, Washington, DC

Anyone who feels harried and stressed, or overwhelmed by workplace vexation will find this book a perfect way to relax and regain perspective in addition to learning something new and interesting.
The simple and sparkling writing style is a perfect compliment to the book's advice on being imaginative, playful, and active. The adorably whimsical illustrations are the perfect accompaniment to and reinforcement of this style.
Revisit your childhood passion for astronauts and learn about how to succeed in your adult endeavors
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"Learned from the monumental challenges of space exploration, the book describes in ordinary language the methods that rocket scientists used to dream up ideas, figure things out, make decisions, and get stuff done a" expressed in a way that you could apply to everyday life. ... Longuski illustrates the methods rocket scientists use with anecdotes, quotations, and biographical sketches of famous scientists, ideas from sci-fi, personal stories and insights, and occasionally a bit of space history." (www.YoursDaily.com, December, 2006)

"If Ihad been able to read this book much earlier I might have avoided some of my own difficult a ] experiences. This book will become required reading for all my space-science project students. I recommend it to all aspiring rocket scientists, current rocket scientists who feel the need too reinvigorate their working practices, and, indeed, to anyone who wishes to develop a new way of thinking a ] like a rocket scientist!" (Martin Barstow, The Observatory, Vol. 127 (1200), October, 2007)

"Longuskia (TM)s brief, chatty essay describes even aspects of sound thinking, labeled dreaming, judging, asking, checking, simplifying, optimizing, and doing. a ] The book is really a running conversation with a good storyteller a ] . it should be an enjoyable read. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers." (D. Bantz, CHOICE, Vol. 44 (11), July, 2007)

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This title explains the methods that rocket scientists use - expressed in a way that could be applied in everyday life. The book illustrates the methods (the 7 secrets) with anecdotes, quotations and biographical sketches of famous scientists, ideas from sci-fi, personal stories and insights, and occasionally a bit of space history. The author reveals that rocket science is just common sense applied to the extraordinarily uncommon environment of outer space and that rocket scientists are people, too. Praise for the book: 'It's really great' - Dr. Buzz Aldrin, Lunar Module Pilot, First Manned Landing on the Moon. "People of Earth! Attention'! Jim Longuski's book takes you on a journey of exploration to that nearly infinite space between the ears and behind the brows of that most mysterious of all creatures - the rocket scientist! Going well beyond the oft-used aphorisms, where no writer has gone before, he shows you how these gifted individuals think, feel, work, play, fantasize, rationalize, laugh and cry. From the glories of their epoch-making achievements to the tragedies of their magnificent failures, it is all here, told with insight, humor, objectivity and personal perspective. Without being preachy, lessons are offered that apply to anyone seeking to make professional or personal life just a little bit more successful and fun. I just couldn't set this book down' - Robert Cesarone, Rocket Scientist, Voyager Navigator, Space Communications Architect. 'This book is a must read for everyone - not just those who think they want to know how Rocket Scientists think. Do not be scared off by the title; it's a delightful and wonderfully useful easy read' - Dr. William J. O'Neil, Galileo Project Manager, 1990-1998, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 174 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (October 24, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0387308768
  • ISBN-13: 978-0387308760
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #445,075 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't really teach you how to think like a rocket scientist, February 4, 2008
...but it does remind you of excellent principles of success in any field, whether an engineer, scientist or any other profession.

Personally, I am not a rocket scientist; I am a systems engineer and study low-level communication protocols in networks as well as database design theory. At the same time, I teach success skills to technology professionals and have been recommending this book. I do not recommend it as a valuable resource for learning to think better (Gelb, Chaffe, Thorpe, Wind and Jones have done this well), but as a self-development book that provides reminders of important foundational principles like looking at the big picture, questioning your assumptions and reviewing your past successes and failures for lessons learned.

There's nothing deep or technical in this book. It is all about the basics and, sadly, we forget those quite often.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Common Sense, December 30, 2006
The great thing about this book is how easy it is to get caught up in the story-telling and anecdotes. The author does a wonderful job of using famous quotes, parables, and even scenes from movies to prove his points. The book challenges you to use your imagination to its fullest, and above all else, use common sense when solving complicated problems. Also, the illustrations are cool. They remind me of the Spaceman Spiff cartoons from the "Calvin and Hobbes" comic strip.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful and informative, December 1, 2006
By J. Chen (West Lafayette, IN USA) - See all my reviews
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Longuski's latest book is easy to read and at the same time informative. The book is divided into 7 parts, each one deals with a particular "secret" to thinking like a Rocket Scientist.

Why would you want to care about how Rocket Scientist think? The question really should be "why not?" If they can put people on the moon and bring them back safely, what can they NOT do? Knowing how to systematically bring seemingly impossible (and some might say crazy) ideas into reality is a tool no one should live without, regardless of your profession.

The book is full of humor, anecdotes, and memorable quotations from just about every source imaginable (books, TV shows, movies, etc). Want to know the secret to winning "20 Questions?" The book will teach you. Want to know how "20 Questions" relates to Rocket Science? Read it and find out. How about how to modify the game "Risk" to include nukes?

A wonderful feature of the book is that even though it is meant to be read as a whole, you can start reading just about anywhere in the book. Each chapter is very short, only about 2-3 pages. Yet each chapter contains something interesting and informative. It's treat to see how Longuski ties together all these loose ideas together into a unified theme--how to think like a Rocket Scientist.
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