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18 Ways NASA Uses Pi
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1. Parachuting on Mars
2. Getting new perspectives on Saturn
3. Mapping unexplored (and familiar) worlds
4. Landing on Mars
5. Exploring new worlds
6. Discovering potentially habitable worlds
7. Locating quakes on Mars
8. Talking to spacecraft
9. Driving Mars rovers
10. Getting spacecraft into orbit
11. Tracking the movements of asteroids
12. Keeping rover wheels turning
13. Investigating alien ice
14. Fueling up spacecraft
15. Measuring the size of Pluto's heart
16. Revealing crater clues
17. Revealing what planets and asteroids are made of
18. Peering below Jupiter's clouds
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Whether it's sending spacecraft to other planets, driving rovers on Mars, finding out what planets are made of or how deep alien oceans are, pi takes us far at NASA. Here are just some of the ways pi helps us explore space.
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