#ThisDayInSpace:. Using the USA date format; month/day today is 3.14, the first digits of pi. Pi day in 1879, Albert Einstein, was born. His theory of relativity is our best description of the interaction between gravity, space, and time #space https://t.co/5PozMOPduQ
Pi Day fun is happening TODAY at the @AUCWoodruffLib! Tell a friend and come grab a slice of Pizza Pi(e) and/or some sweet Pi(e) - of course it begins at 3:14 PM https://t.co/LJRfwG8VuY
— AUC Data Science Initiative (@aucdatascience) March 14, 2022
Looking forward to Pi day tomorow!!! https://t.co/4QANT43B2c
I’m excited to celebrate SpaceX founder’s day, pi day, and women’s history month with SpaceX today. I’m so proud to be part of this team. Thanks to all the engineers, women, and space enthusiasts who have paved the way. And here’s to breaking new ground on Polaris Dawn. https://t.co/O1jUpgdvzr
Are you ready for Pi(e)? We are geeking out on Pi Day and invite you to come along to geek and eat with us! 3.14 at the AUC Woodruff Library https://t.co/HSfVB95SS1
— AUC Data Science Initiative (@aucdatascience) March 9, 2022
Whilst I'm happy that a new variant of Corona Virus hasn't appeared yet.
I'm a little sad, because after omicron comes pi and today is Pi day.
Pi Day celebrates the mathematical constant π (pi), 3.141592653... Pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. The circumference of a circle is defined as its arc length while the diameter is defined as the longest chord of the circle.