Epic Space Adventure: Europa Excursion
A project in Los Angeles, CA by Andrew Rader000days
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Your favorite space explorers are back! This time they're headed for Europa to rescue a submarine trapped beneath the moon's icy crust.
Backers: 554
Average Pledge Per Backer: $40
Funded: $22,039 of $15,000
Dates: Oct 23rd -> Dec 9th (47 days)
Project By: Andrew Rader
Backers: 554
Average Pledge Per Backer: $40
Funded: $22,039 of $15,000
Dates: Oct 23rd -> Dec 9th (47 days)
Project By: Andrew Rader
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Last Updated: December 9 @ 03:01 -0500 GMT
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We made the goal!
December 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
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'Europa Excursion' Takes Kids on a Journey to Jupiter's Icy Moon
November 29th - via: space.com
In the adorable new kids' book "Europa Excursion," a team of furry, four-legged astronauts embarks on a deep-space journey to Jupiter's icy moon Europa.
Written by the aerospace engineer and SpaceX mission manager Andrew Rader, "Europa Excursion" is the third book in the "Epic Space Adventure" series, which aims to teach kids about the wonders of the solar system using cute cartoons and clever rhymes. The book launched on Kickstarter in October and is quickly closing in on its $15,000 fundraising goal. (Read More)
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