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We're going live from the NASA Europa Clipper clean room next week to show you the spacecraft before it leaves JPL and heads to NASA's Kennedy Space Center to prep for launch this October.

What would you like to see inside the clean room, or what should discuss?

We're going live from the @EuropaClipper clean room next week to show you the spacecraft before it leaves JPL and heads to @NASAKennedy to prep for launch this October. What would you like to see inside the clean room, or what should discuss?
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The answers to the 2024 are here! go.nasa.gov/piday

Let us know how you did in the comments. Missed this year's challenge? It's never too late to start exploring with pi. Find the complete collection of pi math problems at the link above.

The answers to the 2024 #NASAPiDayChallenge are here! go.nasa.gov/piday Let us know how you did in the comments. Missed this year's challenge? It's never too late to start exploring with pi. Find the complete collection of pi math problems at the link above. #PiDay
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Can you guess how many decimals of pi NASA needs to explore space? It's not all 100 trillion that have been calculated to date.

Hear from a NASAJPL engineer about how precise we can get with far fewer digits. go.nasa.gov/2IbXDFy

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One way we use pi NASA is to map the surfaces of unfamiliar (and familiar) worlds. For example, we can use pi to calculate how many orbits the NISAR spacecraft will need to map Earth.

Explore more ways we use pi at NASA here! go.nasa.gov/2pd5udA

One way we use pi @NASA is to map the surfaces of unfamiliar (and familiar) worlds. For example, we can use pi to calculate how many orbits the NISAR spacecraft will need to map Earth. Explore more ways we use pi at NASA here! go.nasa.gov/2pd5udA #PiDay
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Spend with NASA as you solve these four noodle nudgers in the ! go.nasa.gov/piday

🚀 Check in March 15 to see how you did when the answers are released.

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Why is today great for space exploration + math? It's ! And there are more than 3.14 ways to celebrate with us:

🚀Learn how we use pi NASA

🧮How many decimals of pi we really need

✨Try the math yourself in the

And more here! go.nasa.gov/3T5RZtP

Why is today great for space exploration + math? It's #PiDay! And there are more than 3.14 ways to celebrate with us: 🚀Learn how we use pi @NASA 🧮How many decimals of pi we really need ✨Try the math yourself in the #NASAPiDayChallenge And more here! go.nasa.gov/3T5RZtP
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Count down to 🥧 ✨ with NASA as we explore space using math.

NASA is sending a team of small rovers to map the Moon's surface. Can you use pi to figure out far a rover drives as it maps the Moon?

Take the at go.nasa.gov/piday#cadre24

Count down to 🥧#PiDay✨ with @NASA as we explore space using math. NASA is sending a team of small rovers to map the Moon's surface. Can you use pi to figure out far a rover drives as it maps the Moon? Take the #NASAPiDayChallenge at go.nasa.gov/piday#cadre24
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Count down to 🥧 ✨ with NASA as we explore space using math.

NISAR will study Earth's land- and ice-covered surfaces. Can you use pi to calculate how much data NISAR will capture during each orbit of Earth?

Take the at go.nasa.gov/piday#nisar24

Count down to 🥧#PiDay✨ with @NASA as we explore space using math. NISAR will study Earth's land- and ice-covered surfaces. Can you use pi to calculate how much data NISAR will capture during each orbit of Earth? Take the #NASAPiDayChallenge at go.nasa.gov/piday#nisar24
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Count down to 🥧 ✨ with NASA as we explore space using math.

To test a new way to send data, NASA sent a laser-encoded message from deep space. Can you use pi to determine where Earth would be as the signal arrived?

Take the at go.nasa.gov/piday#dsoc24

Count down to 🥧#PiDay✨ with @NASA as we explore space using math. To test a new way to send data, NASA sent a laser-encoded message from deep space. Can you use pi to determine where Earth would be as the signal arrived? Take the #NASAPiDayChallenge at go.nasa.gov/piday#dsoc24
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Count down to 🥧 ✨ with NASA as we explore space with math.

NASA crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid to see if it was possible to change its orbit. Can you use pi to see how much the asteroid's orbit changed?

Take the at go.nasa.gov/piday#dart24

Count down to 🥧#PiDay✨ with @NASA as we explore space with math. NASA crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid to see if it was possible to change its orbit. Can you use pi to see how much the asteroid's orbit changed? Take the #NASAPiDayChallenge at go.nasa.gov/piday#dart24
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Experience the moment dreams turn into goals. Los Angeles Unified student leaders are walking in the footsteps of their future self. Thank you, Dr. Farah Alibay, for inspiring our students.

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The 2024 has landed!

Get ready for 🥧 , March 14, with four new brain teasers taken on by NASA scientists and engineers. Explore it all – including our extensive collection of Pi Day resources for learners of all ages – here:

go.nasa.gov/3T5RZtP

The 2024 #NASAPiDayChallenge has landed! Get ready for 🥧 #PiDay, March 14, with four new brain teasers taken on by @NASA scientists and engineers. Explore it all – including our extensive collection of Pi Day resources for learners of all ages – here: go.nasa.gov/3T5RZtP
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Happy ! 🎉 Wondering why February has 29 days this year?

Jump into the details of math to learn why the extra day is crucial for keeping our calendars accurate! Then, have students calculate when we have leap years and when we don't.

go.nasa.gov/3UYKDLd

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Save the date: The 2024 lands on March 7 with four new illustrated math problems that get students exploring space like

NASA scientists and engineers. Details here, plus more ways to celebrate on March 14.

jpl.nasa.gov/edu/events/202…

Save the date: The 2024 #NASAPiDayChallenge lands on March 7 with four new illustrated math problems that get students exploring space like @NASA scientists and engineers. Details here, plus more ways to celebrate #PiDay on March 14. jpl.nasa.gov/edu/events/202…
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We've got answers to your students' biggest questions about *that* NASA cat video, plus resources to engage students in related STEM learning.

Find it all in our latest : bit.ly/49dE8rX

We've got answers to your students' biggest questions about *that* @NASA cat video, plus resources to engage students in related STEM learning. Find it all in our latest #TeachableMoment: bit.ly/49dE8rX
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Here are just a few ways the Ingenuity inspired you over the years.

Keep the inspiration going with these lessons that give students a hands-on look at the ingenuity that went into creating the first helicopter for Mars.

go.nasa.gov/42to5UZ

Here are just a few ways the Ingenuity #MarsHelicopter inspired you over the years. Keep the inspiration going with these lessons that give students a hands-on look at the ingenuity that went into creating the first helicopter for Mars. #ThanksIngenuity go.nasa.gov/42to5UZ
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See when and where to look for Moon events throughout the year all while learning about the Earth-Sun-Moon system with our Moon Phases Calendar and Calculator! go.nasa.gov/3tzQckv

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Congrats on a successful launch, NASA GUSTO!

Get to know this unique balloon-based mission in our latest and discover ways to make real-world STEM connections to what students are learning now. go.nasa.gov/3GFL8Bz

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Make it a with these coding, math, and science lessons for grades 3-12: go.nasa.gov/473v87i

Students can decode space images, code their own message for space, or do the math to compare radio and laser communications.

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