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The 2022 NASA Pi Day Challenge Arrives on March 10 🥧 

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Don't miss the chance to use pi like a NASA rocket scientist

Public Event: Celebrate Pi Day with NASA

The 2022 NASA Pi Day Challenge arrives on March 10 with four new illustrated math problems that get students using pi like NASA scientists and engineers exploring Earth, the Moon, Mars, and planets beyond our solar system. The ninth installment of the annual challenge will be released in tandem with a Teachable Moments article on the science behind the problem set, free downloads, and more.

Looking for more ways to celebrate Pi Day on March 14? Look no further than right here. The JPL Education Office has a number of resources designed to get students and learners of all ages excited about and engaged in the mathematical constant that helps NASA explore Earth and space every day.

 

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