
Issue #380 - More Raspberry Pi hardware in space
Hey everyone,
Tomorrow, 21 Dec, new Raspberry Pi hardware is due to launch to the International Space Station. It will let young people run a greater range of experiments in space as part of the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s Astro Pi programme. You can watch live.
A huge thank you to all of you who have donated to the Foundation’s Giving Tuesday campaign this year. EPAM Systems, CanaKit, and remote.it are generously matching gifts up to $15,000 until 31 December, and we’re halfway there. Click here to donate.
A contented Yuletide to all, and we’ll see you in January.
Helen
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