Karan Sharma

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Backcasting enabled humankind’s first actual moonshot. NASA began with the result of landing humans on the Moon and worked backward to determine the steps necessary to get there: Get a rocket off the ground first, then put a person in orbit around Earth, then do a spacewalk, then rendezvous and dock with a target vehicle in Earth orbit, and then send a manned spacecraft to the Moon to circle around it and come back.
Think Like a Rocket Scientist: Simple Strategies for Giant Leaps in Work and Life
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