Moon Pi: we're going to calculate π on the Moon

A project in London, UK by Matt Parker
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Join the first humans ever to calculate pi on a different celestial body: the Moon!
Backers: 4009
Average Daily Pledges: £65,638
Average Pledge Per Backer: £82

Funding: £328,190 of £75,000
Dates: Jun 10th -> Jul 8th (28 days)
Project By: Matt Parker
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We've done it! The mission launch was successful!

June 12th - via: kickstarter.com
The mission 'announcement launch' was successful, that is. Not the literal mission 'rocket launch'. Although, that launch will now be possible because of this meta-launch. Support flooded in and we hit 200% of the minimum funding goal within 24... (Read More)

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