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posted by martyb on Wednesday December 22 2021, @07:18AM   Printer-friendly
from the where-no-pi-has-gone-before dept.

Raspberry Pi computers are speeding to the International Space Station.

This morning, our two new Astro Pi units launched into space. Actual, real-life space. The new Astro Pi units each consist of a Raspberry Pi computer with a Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera and a host of sensors, all housed inside a special space-ready case that makes the hardware suitable for the International Space Station (ISS).

Today's launch is the culmination of a huge piece of work we've done for the European Space Agency to get the new Astro Pi units ready to become part of the European Astro Pi Challenge.

After lift-off from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the new Astro Pi units are currently travelling on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Dragon 2 spacecraft, the module atop the rocket. You can watch the launch again here.

The article has plenty of photos and links to more information about the projects planned for the pocket-sized computers.


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  • (Score: 4, Funny) by DannyB on Wednesday December 22 2021, @03:20PM (2 children)

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday December 22 2021, @03:20PM (#1207096) Journal

    From TFA...

    Young people’s code will run on the new Astro Pi units next year — is yours on board?

    [....] Young people can take part in Astro Pi Mission Zero right now! Mission Zero is a beginners’ coding activity for all young people under the age of 19 in ESA member and associate states. It gives them the chance to write code to show their own message to the astronauts on board the ISS using the Astro Pi units. And this time, Mission Zero participants can also vote to name the new Astro Pi units!

    A problem I foresee is that people under age 19 won't think to build an Altair 8800 emulator project for the Pi.

    They will have difficulty deciding which programming language [linuxize.com] to use.

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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by Freeman on Wednesday December 22 2021, @04:20PM (1 child)

    by Freeman (732) on Wednesday December 22 2021, @04:20PM (#1207119) Journal

    Snake on the station is more likely. https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/codeclub/python-module-1 [raspberrypi.org]

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    • (Score: 3, Funny) by DannyB on Wednesday December 22 2021, @04:26PM

      by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday December 22 2021, @04:26PM (#1207125) Journal

      Coming soon: Snakes On A Space Station!

      Oh my!

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