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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! https://go.nasa.gov/3l2mT9G
Attention explorers: #PiDay is coming soon! Sharpen your pencils for the #NASAPiDayChallenge, including a problem featuring yours truly. Can you complete all four before 3.14 (March 14)?
#PerseveranceRover
#piday #nasapidaychallenge #perseverancerover
Teachers: Celebrate #PiDay in your classroom!
Challenge your students to use pi to solve some of the same problems our scientists and engineers face while exploring other worlds. Answer key is available on March 15. Slice into our #NASAPiDayChallenge: https://go.nasa.gov/3mJ7mfq
#NASA
#piday #nasapidaychallenge #nasa
Metal Math: this year's #NASAPiDayChallenge includes the #MissionToPsyche! https://go.nasa.gov/3l2h10a
#NASASolarSystem
#nasapidaychallenge #MissionToPsyche #NASASolarSystem
Coming full circle: how @nasa uses the number Pi to explore the solar system and beyond. go.nasa.gov/3psqPiV #PiDay #NASAPiDayChallenge 🥧 twitter.com/NASAJPL_Edu/st… pic.twitter.com/rjJMbLISNM https://twitter.com/NASASolarSystem/status/1503418067161812996
Teachers, knead a fun assignment for #PiDay? @NASAJPL_EDU is delivering the #NASAPiDayChallenge for you to serve a slice of real-world math to your students. The problems are out now and the answer key is available March 15: go.nasa.gov/3I5SEnv pic.twitter.com/iAbAvV5GHp https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1503371994938626055
Tomorrow isn’t just any Monday… it’s #PiDay! 🎉 Explore how this mathematical constant is used in space exploration with the #NASAPiDayChallenge. This year’s math problems feature current and future @nasa missions. Answers will be released on March 15. go.nasa.gov/3vTzUp7 pic.twitter.com/P75cKZMqLt https://twitter.com/NASAJPL/status/1503124251406127107
Looking for a ful-filling way to celebrate #PiDay? @NASAJPL_EDU is portioning out some math problems related to current and future NASA missions for this year’s #NASAPiDayChallenge. Help us solve the answers to these berry tricky math problems at: go.nasa.gov/3I5SEnv pic.twitter.com/EfeStGpszg https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1502064265414512641
#PiDay is approaching. Teachers, can your students solve the four new #NASAPiDayChallenge problems by March 14? We'll make the answers public on March 15! go.nasa.gov/3I5SEnv 🥧 pic.twitter.com/KkZZ1CQmZ7 https://twitter.com/NASASolarSystem/status/1502023686290771971
Stop by to get your serving of #pi! @NASAJPL_Edu is serving up some real-world math problems related to 4 current and future NASA missions in this year’s #NASAPiDayChallenge. Can you solve them before #PiDay? go.nasa.gov/3I5SEnv The answers will be made public on March 15! pic.twitter.com/vzmbm4T1jv https://twitter.com/NASAJPL/status/1502005408981938178
#pi #nasapidaychallenge #piday
Did you have some fun with the #NASAPiDayChallenge? Now you can get the answers to those math problem here: go.nasa.gov/piday pic.twitter.com/JasoWWkwcX https://twitter.com/NASAJPL/status/1371553080966148102
What do March 14, pizza and space exploration have in common? They’re all part of #PiDay! Grab a slice of awesome and celebrate with the #NASAPiDayChallenge. @NASAJPL_Edu will reveal the answers on March 15. go.nasa.gov/piday pic.twitter.com/xMk0evynLt https://twitter.com/NASAJPL/status/1371154429521633281
Hungry for some pi?
Take part in the #NASAPiDayChallenge to get a taste of some of the math @nasa engineers and scientists do to explore the universe. Check back with us and @NASAJPL_Edu on March 16 to compare your #PiDay answers: http://go.nasa.gov/2mIHbUu pic.twitter.com/fWZEUkfLMw https://twitter.com/NASAJPL/status/1237434721602170880
The excitement of #PiDay is upon us! This year’s #NASAPiDayChallenge features four planetary puzzlers that show how pi is used for our missions — such as sizing up a storm on Jupiter & blasting ice samples with lasers! Take on the challenge: https://go.nasa.gov/2JfP8hl pic.twitter.com/XojhMuE7lK https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1106227493512589314