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Welcome home! An original Astro Pi computer back from space is now on display at the Science Museum
The original two Astro Pi computers that we sent to the ISS have returned to earth.
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Inspiring young people to code with the Astro Pi Challenge and astronaut Matthias Maurer
Mission Zero is open until 17 March
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Code along with our Astro Pi Mission Zero video
A codealong video to help even more young people send their code into space
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Astro Pi Mission Space Lab: The journey of two mentors
A story of inspiration, learning, and friendship
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Record numbers of young people have sent us ideas for Astro Pi Mission Space Lab 2021/22
799 teams of young people from 23 countries sent us their ideas
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Young people can name a piece of space history with Astro Pi Mission Zero
Young people don't need to wait to become astronauts to be part of a space mission
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Amazing science from the winners of Astro Pi Mission Space Lab 2020/21
Young space explorers use coding for science experiments
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Nearly 15,000 young people ran their code on the ISS for Astro Pi 2020/21!
Despite the year's challenges, young people love coding for Astro Pi
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232 teams granted Flight Status for Astro Pi Mission Space Lab 2020/21!
Congrats to the 862 successful participants
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How young people can run their computer programs in space with Astro Pi
Help young people take this amazing opportunity!
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Amazing science from the winners of Astro Pi Mission Space Lab 2019–20
Truly impressive science experiments by young people
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6559 programs from young people have run on the ISS for Astro Pi 2019/20!
Record numbers of young people have had their programs run aboard the ISS