Tag: Mission Zero
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Five reasons to join the Astro Pi Challenge, backed by our impact report
Learn how the Astro Pi Challenge benefits young people and mentors, with insights from our report
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The European Astro Pi Challenge 2024/25 launches today
Sending young people's code to space, with ESA project astronaut Sławosz Uznański as ambassador
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Celebrating Astro Pi 2024
Mission Zero and Mission Space Lab give young people the confidence to engage with technology
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Young people receive their data from space and Astro Pi certificates
In this round of Astro Pi, over 26,400 young people took part across its two missions
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Young people’s Astro Pi code is sent to the International Space Station
Astro Pi Challenge sends thousands of programs into space this year
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Launch kids’ code into space with the European Astro Pi Challenge 2023/24
Astro Pi Mission Zero opens today
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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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Young people designed 15000 images for astronauts in Astro Pi Mission Zero 2022/23
Reminding the astronauts of their home on 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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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 Zero 2022/23 is open for young people
Exciting changes are in store for this year's participants