Tag: Mission Space Lab
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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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24850 young people’s programs ran in space for Astro Pi 2022/23
Over 15000 teams of young people across Europe took part
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Astro Pi Mission Space Lab 2022/23: 294 teams achieved Flight Status
Teams' experiments will run in space this month
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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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768 teams of young people have entered Astro Pi Mission Space Lab 2022/23
Over 40% of teams expressed an interest in using machine learning in their experiments
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The European Astro Pi Challenge is back for 2022/23
You can now register your team for Mission Space Lab
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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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Astro Pi Mission Space Lab 2021/22: The results
Congratulations to all the young people who took part in Mission Space Lab
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The names of the new Astro Pi computers get revealed
A record number of young people took part in this year's Astro Pi Challenge
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299 experiments from young people run on the ISS in Astro Pi Mission Space Lab 2021/22
Congrats to all teams who sent us their experiments
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3D print your own replica Astro Pi flight case
Probably the most useful and stylish Raspberry Pi case
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How did we build the new Astro Pi computers for the International Space Station?
Behind the scenes of this out-of-this-world hardware