Back the Booster
A project in Pearlington, MS by INFINITY Science Center000days
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Join us for one final Apollo mission as we seek to preserve a priceless piece of American history.
Backers: 242
Average Pledge Per Backer: $83
Funded: $20,008 of $500,000
Dates: Oct 15th -> Nov 14th (31 days)
Project By: INFINITY Science Center
Backers: 242
Average Pledge Per Backer: $83
Funded: $20,008 of $500,000
Dates: Oct 15th -> Nov 14th (31 days)
Project By: INFINITY Science Center
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current pledge level
Last Updated: November 14 @ 13:30 -0500 GMT
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Latest News
We are a Kickstarter Staff Pick!
October 19th - via: kickstarter.com
We are so excited to have been selected as a Kickstarter Staff Pick. Keep sharing and encouraging others to learn more and #backthebooster!Stay tuned for exciting upcoming project announcements. As always, thanks for your support! (Read More)
Almost to 100!
October 18th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you everyone for your support! We are inches away from our first 100 backers. How exciting! Thanks for helping us #backthebooster! (Read More)
'Back the Booster': Museum crowdfunding move of final Saturn V rocket stage
October 16th - via: collectspace.com
Forty-five years ago, NASA's final Saturn V rocket stage arrived back at its birthplace. It was moved by barge to its assembly facility outside of New Orleans after being test fired in Mississippi for a last time. A new mission is underway to move and exhibit the S-IC. (Read More)
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