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From: Kickstarter HQ
To: [email protected]
Subject: Projects We Love: Out of This World
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 18:33:27 +0000
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let,T' his Week on Kickstarter
JULY 26, 2012
This week our projects are going far — to the printers, to the Olympics, or all the way
to space. Don't worry, though. No matter where they end up, they're taking backers
along for the ride.
;IT-REX
Good as gold
T-REX
by Drea Cooper/Zackary CaneparilSue Johnson
,,Category Documentary
jocation Flint. MI
Claressa Shields is pretty much your typical
17-year-old girl, with crushes on boys and an
affection for Twitter. Except for one thing: she's
also the youngest, and one of the very first,
women to ever box in the Olympics. In the ring,
she goes by the name of T-Rex, which is also
the title of the documentary about her life. The
film follows her around the world as she
navigates the promises and pitfalls of athletic
celebrity, from Flint, Michigan all the way to —
we hope! — the gold.
EXPLORE THIS PROJECT
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Le-n'hese Days: A Novel
A novel idea
These Days: A Novel
by Jack Chong
PACategory Fiction
j
ocation New York. NY
il"1000 Student Projects to the Edge of
Space
1000 Student Projects to the Edge of Space
by John Powell
®Category Technology
j
ocation Rancho Cordova, CA
Jack Cheng is a writer and designer who
spends most of his day in front of a computer,
which serves as direct inspiration for his debut
novel, These Days. Three years in the making,
it tells the story of a tech-savvy boy who falls
for a girl who doesn't even own a cell phone,
and how their colliding worlds reflect our
modern relationship to that thing we call The
Internet. In a move sure to please both of his
protagonists, he's set to self-release in digital
and print editions.
EXPLORE THIS PROJECT
Ping pong satellites
This fall, a group of students will send 1,000
ping pong balls into space. Each "PongSat"
contains a pint-sized project, ranging from the
super simple (a marshmallow!) to the wildly
ambitious (miniature data logs), that will be
launched into the atmosphere then returned to
its creator with data and video from the flight.
It's enough to make anyone feel like the next
great space explorer, but you don't have to be
a kid to get on board. Backers can pledge to
send their own notes along for the ride!
EXPLORE THIS PROJECT
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