MOONDROP- Fidget desk toy displaying gravity on the MOON

A project in London, UK by Kristoph Krisjans
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Gravity defying desk toy that imitates the free fall on Mars and Moon. Amazing laws of phisiques combined with precision machining
Backers: 2962
Average Pledge Per Backer: £44

Funded: £129,243 of £5,000
Dates: Feb 27th -> Mar 30th (31 days)
Project By: Kristoph Krisjans
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Latest News

The Levitating Spin!

March 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey backers, this is the final day for Moondrop campaign! Your support has been more than overwhelming and we are extremely happy with the result. Even with the past two days that were like a nightmare for us :). When the Kickstarter message system... (Read More)

Quick update about repeated messages (system mistake).

March 27th - via: kickstarter.com
This post is for backers only. Please visit Kickstarter.com and log in to read. (Read More)

Leather Pouch Add-on and O-ring upgrade!

March 24th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello dear backers, we have great news to share! As you know we already brought you some pretty cool add-ons and updgrades during the campaign. We want to continue this great tradition so today we announce two more upgrades: 1. Leather Pouch is now... (Read More)

New pictures and Triple stand Add-on!

March 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Hooray we are over 100k- it is 1/10th of the million:) Your support is just overwhelming- that is so incredible. Thank you! We are working really hard these past weeks to make the Moondrop even better and bring cool upgrades and add-ons. We are... (Read More)

Add-ons announced!

March 10th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey backers! More than 2200 people around the World are supporting Moondrop- that is just awesome. Thanks to amazing articles on Digital Trends, Yahoo News, Cool Material, Trend Hunter and other sites we were able to get some pretty huge exposure. ... (Read More)

Moondrop, desk toy that replicates the force of gravity present on the Moon and Mars

March 6th - via: bitfeed.co
The product is currently on Kickstarter, the website of the collective funding for creative projects. (Read More)

We are Dancing on the MOON!

March 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
Hey fidgeters, explorers and everyone who loves Moondrop! At the moment we are so happy that we actually feel like dancing on the MOON! This is how excited we are! The support has been tremendous and really it is nothing we could expect before... (Read More)

Super Cool Science Toys Replicate the Gravity of the Moon and Mars

March 1st - via: nerdist.com
The idea of bouncing around in the moon's low gravity is so appealing that an entire industry was formed to recreate the experience for kids at their birthday (Read More)

Moondrop is the gravity-defying fidget desk toy that

March 1st - via: 9to5toys.com
Moondrop offers a new take on fidget toy design and is machined from Aerospace grade aluminium and pure copper. (Read More)

Moondrop Desktop Fidget Toy (video)

February 28th - via: geeky-gadgets.com
If the fidget cube or spinner fidget devices not to your liking then you may be interested in a new desktop fidget toy which imitates free fall on Mars and the Moon (Read More)

Meet Moondrop: A gravity-defying fidget toy that leverages a fascinating quirk of physics

February 28th - via: digitaltrends.com
Fidget toys are all the rage these days. This astronaut-themed desk accessory showcases Lenz's law to demonstrate how gravity works on the Moon and on Mars. You might even learn something! (Read More)

Moondrop Gravity-Defying Fidget Toy

February 28th - via: dudeiwantthat.com
Moondrop Lundar has an all-aerospace-grade-aluminum construction, with the slider falling 38mm in exactly 0.22 seconds, the same time it would take any object to fall that distance on the moon. (Read More)

Moondrop: Desk Toy Displays Gravity on Mars & Moon

February 28th - via: gadgetify.com
This is a wonderful gadget for your young scientists and people who simply need a toy to spin, roll, and slide. You can order yours here. (Read More)

The Moon's Gravity Desk Toy

February 24th - via: coolmaterial.com
If you're anything like us, you fidget with plenty of toys, gadgets and gizmos while on conference calls, in boring meetings or just pretending to work. (Read More)

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