
Issue #326 - Amazing science from the winners of Astro Pi Mission Space Lab 2019-20
Howdy,
We missed you last week – did you miss us? To make up for it, here’s a bumper issue stuffed with a fortnight’s worth of projects, blogs, and news.
The winning Mission Space Lab teams of the 2019–20 European Astro Pi Challenge have been chosen! Teams of young people across Europe designed, created, and deployed experiments running on Raspberry Pi computers aboard the International Space Station.
Our special judges also picked their favourite projects from our Coolest Projects online showcase.
In short, a *ton* of stuff has happened. So, dive in…
Peace,
Ashley
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Amazing science from the winners of Astro Pi Mission Space Lab 2019–20
(raspberrypi.org) Truly impressive science experiments from young people -
Super cool favourites picked by fabulous judges
(raspberrypi.org) Eben Upton, Hayaatun Sillem, Limor Fried, Mitch Resnick, and Tim Peake have chosen their favourites -
Maddie and Greg go live with computers!
(raspberrypi.org) Let's all go live! -
Hackspace magazine issue 33 is out now!
(hackspace.raspberrypi.org) Discover wild hacks -
Get The MagPi magazine issue 96 - out now
(magpi.raspberrypi.org) Check out some no-problem projects -
Remote humidity detector
(raspberrypi.org) It's getting hot in heeere -
Galactic coding with Digital Making at Home!
(raspberrypi.org) Space is the place -
How to never miss a video call with Raspberry Pi and NextEvent
(raspberrypi.org) No excuses now, Gordon -
Raspberry Pi prayer reminder clock
(raspberrypi.org) A free, global solution for prayer reminders -
Auto-blow bubbles with a Raspberry Pi-powered froggy
(raspberrypi.org) Kids these days don't even blow their own bubbles
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Gender balance in computing: current research
(raspberrypi.org)
Where are the girls?
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