What sparked Torge's interest in space engineering?

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Hey there!

I'm new to this forum, so I guess I'll just quickly introduce myself!
My name is Torge, I'm a 14-year-old student in 9th grade of a german Gymnasium and I'm super interested in physics, mainly astrophysics and space engineering, which is the reason for why I'm here!
I know, lots of people will now probably think that I'm just a little kid thinking he's smart and thinking he could change the world just by having one single idea.. but no, actually I just want to learn. I want to discover this world more and more and even in quite advanced areas. Yes, I do want to change something regarding space technology, so liftoff- and landing methods, possible ways of accelerating spacecraft s in space. But first, I have to learn. And that's why I'm here!

So... hello everyone!

Bye, Torge
 
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Nice to meet you, Torge! Keep up the Enthusiasmus !
 
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