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Rocket-Pi Raspberry Pi Rocket Flight Recorder (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Rocket-Pi Raspberry Pi Rocket Flight Recorder (video) Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that are already or are planning to build and launch rockets into our lower atmosphere might be interested in a new Raspberry Pi based rocket flight recorder that is being developed by James Dougherty.

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Astro Pi: In Space, No One Can Hear You Code

British ESA astronaut Tim Peake has been on board the International Space Station with our Astro Pi units, Izzy and Ed , for exactly six months today. As Tim prepares to return to Earth this Saturday, we bring you the third part of their animated adventures: when our two spacefaring Raspberry Pi computers run into a problem even their hero Robonaut can’t fix, who can help them? No Title No Description During his time in space, Tim has been using Ed and Izzy to run apps, carry out science experiments and play music designed and coded by UK school students, and he’s taken some great photos of them on the station: Education No Description Both computers have also spent some weeks in a flight recorder mode, saving sensor readings to a database every ten seconds, and we’ve made these space data available to everyone to download and analyse.

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