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Crowdfunding the hunt for habitable moons

We’ve talked before about scientists using Rockethub to fund basic laboratory research—stuff that’s important, but not likely to lead immediately to new technologies or other marketable products.

It’s often hard to find the funding necessary to support this kind of research, and crowd funding is a great way to leverage public interest in science. Better yet, there’s now a whole crowd-funding website dedicated specifically to the sciences.

The video above explains one of the projects that’s trying to raise money through Petridish right now. David Kipping is a Harvard postdoc and a NASA Carl Sagan fellow. He wants to conduct the first ever survey of exomoons—moons outside our solar system.

Partially, his research is about understanding the universe. Knowing more about exomoons will teach us a lot about how solar systems, in general, work. But it’s also about that tickly, exciting possibility of life on other planets. As we all learned from watching Return of the Jedi, it is possible to have a habitable moon. So far, the search for habitable exoplanets hasn’t taken moons into consideration. Kipping’s study would change that. But to make it work, he needs to buy a supercomputer. And for that, he needs your help. Kipping is within $3500 of his goal and has 14 days left to go.

Read more about Kipping’s project at Petridish

Find lots more scientific research that needs your support.

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