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Friday, March 10, 2017

Celebrate Pi Day Like a NASA Rocket Scientist

 

Celebrate Pi Day Like a NASA Rocket Scientist
 

Celebrate Pi Day Like a NASA Rocket Scientist

NASA is giving space fans a reason to celebrate Pi Day, the March 14 holiday created in honor of the mathematical constant pi. For the fourth year in a row, the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has created an illustrated Pi Day Challenge featuring four math problems NASA scientists and engineers must solve to explore space. The challenge is designed to get students excited about pi and its applications beyond the classroom. This year's problem set, designed for students in grade six through high school – but fun for all – features Mars craters, a total solar eclipse, a close encounter with Saturn, and the search for habitable worlds.

 


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