Cislunar Explorer: Make Your Own Water-Propelled Spacecraft
A project in Ithaca, NY by Cislunar Explorer000days
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Democratize space by designing & flying a water-propelled spacecraft that anyone can build. All schematics and software online & free!
Backers: 47
Average Pledge Per Backer: $65
Funded: $3,048 of $50,000
Dates: Sep 21st -> Oct 31st (40 days)
Project By: Cislunar Explorer
Backers: 47
Average Pledge Per Backer: $65
Funded: $3,048 of $50,000
Dates: Sep 21st -> Oct 31st (40 days)
Project By: Cislunar Explorer
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Last Updated: October 31 @ 16:11 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Ground Tournament 3 Success!
October 26th - via: kickstarter.com
NASA’s Centennial Challenges program recently announced the results of the third Ground Tournament in the CubeQuest. The Cislunar Explorers team is proud to say that we won second place, earning a $30,000 prize! We are the only team in the... (Read More)
Ground Tournament 3 Submission Complete!
September 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
The Cislunar Explorers team is one of the competitors in the CubeQuest Challenge, a NASA Centennial Challenges program. We are seeking one of three launch manifests available through the CubeQuest, spots on the NASA Space Launch System (SLS)... (Read More)
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