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Forum:Models & Toys
Topic:OSIRIS-REx Xtronaut card game (Kickstarter)
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The Kickstarter campaign has been awarded a "Staff Pick" on Kickstarter, and has received endorsements from groups that include Planetary Resources, the Planetary Society, and the United Launch Alliance.

Xtronaut: The Game of Solar System Exploration gives 2 – 4 players ages 7 and up the chance to develop space missions and explore the solar system. The game is based on real planetary missions and rocket science. It also contains elements of politics and strategy that are inspired by the real-life situations that space missions face. The game has been tested with players that range from elementary school students to graduate students in planetary sciences and mission scientists.

Lauretta commented, "Our game makes exploring the Solar System fun, and helps us connect a broader audience to the incredible missions of planetary exploration."

Success with the Kickstarter will permit Xtronaut to put the final version of its game into production, and further its education programs. As a result, Xtronaut is excited to be moving ahead with its plan to deliver copies of the game to the kids at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix as part of a STEM science club program made possible by a grant from Cox Communications of Arizona.

"The Boys and Girls Clubs were very important to me growing up. Without these Clubs, I am not sure I would be leading a global space mission today. I am excited to give back to the BGC of Metropolitan Phoenix and inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers and citizen scientists through the Xtronaut Science Club," said Dr. Lauretta.

With 20 days left to go, the Kickstarter campaign for Xtronaut is now eyeing its stretch goals.

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