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Raspberry Pi Sense HAT Emulator Now Available – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Sense HAT Emulator Now Available Geeky Gadgets Today the Pi Foundation has announced the release and availability of the Raspberry Pi Sense HAT emulator, enabling those interested to participate in future Astro Pi competitions, as well as create code and programs without the need to own a Raspberry …

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Raspberry Pi MagPi Astro Pi Special Magazine Now Available – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi MagPi Astro Pi Special Magazine Now Available Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the new edition of the excellent official Raspberry Pi magazine MagPi has been released this week and contains all the details about Tim Peake's adventures in space. During Tim Peake's visit to the …

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Blast off with The MagPi 47 Astro Pi special!

Get your free poster and mission patch exclusively in the print edition of The MagPi 47! We’ve been avidly following Tim Peake’s adventures in space in The MagPi for the last six months, especially all the excellent work he’s been doing with the Astro Pis running code from school students across the UK. Tim returned to Earth a couple of weeks ago, so we thought we’d celebrate in The MagPi 47 with a massive feature about his time in space, along with the results of the Astro Pi experiments and the project’s future… The space celebration doesn’t stop there: print copies of The MagPi 47 come with an exclusive Astro Pi mission patch and a Tim Peake Astro Pi poster! The results of what Tim, Ed, and Izzy have been up to for the past six months The issue also has our usual range of excellent tutorials, from programming dinosaurs to creating motion sensor games and optical illusions. We also have the hottest news on high-altitude balloons and how you can get involved in sending a Pi to the edge of space, as well as the details on the next Pi Wars Pi-powered robot competition.

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AstroPrint v0.9 features live video streaming of 3D printers and Raspberry Pi 3 support – 3ders.org (blog)

3ders.org (blog) AstroPrint v0.9 features live video streaming of 3D printers and Raspberry Pi 3 support 3ders.org (blog) Using your Raspberry Pi based AstroBox and a compatible camera (USB cameras that are Linux compatible, for instance, RockSoul, Logitech C920, and Logitech C615) you can easily set up your live video stream through the Monitor App located on your …

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Tim Peake Using Raspberry Pi Astro Pi MP3 Player On The ISS (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Tim Peake Using Raspberry Pi Astro Pi MP3 Player On The ISS (video) Geeky Gadgets Tim Peake the British astronaut that is currently stationed on the International Space Station which is circling the earth has sent back a new video of him using the Raspberry Pi Astro Pi unit to carry out a number of tasks, coding challenges and …

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Principia schools conferences

In November this year the UK Space Agency (UKSA) is holding two special conferences to celebrate the educational work linked to Tim Peake’s Principia mission. These events will be an opportunity for kids of all ages to show their projects to a panel of leading space experts – hopefully including Tim himself! Tim’s schedule after he returns to Earth is hectically busy, but he’s very keen to be at the events and meet children, and everyone involved is working hard towards this goal.

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Prepare your Raspberry Pi for space with an Astro Pi flight case – opensource.com

opensource.com Prepare your Raspberry Pi for space with an Astro Pi flight case opensource.com One year ago this month, I published my first article on Opensource.com. I talked about our Astro Pi program in Students compete for a chance to have their Raspberry Pi code run in space

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Astro Pi: Coding Challenges Results!

Back in early February we announced a new opportunity for young programmers to send their code up the International Space Station to be used by British ESA Astronaut Tim Peake. Two challenges were on offer.

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Raspberry Pi Magazine MagPi April 2016 Issue 44 Is Now Available To Download – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Magazine MagPi April 2016 Issue 44 Is Now Available To Download Geeky Gadgets The latest edition of the excellent Raspberry Pi magazine for April 2016, offers readers a chance to win one of three U:Create Astro Pi kits worth £100 or $145 each. The latest issue and can either be purchased from the official MagPi's website or ..

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