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Astro Pi
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Astro Pi
Giving young people the chance to run their computer programs in spaceChoose your mission
- Suitable for beginners
Send a message to the astronauts onboard the International Space Station!
1 hourAge under 14Choose Mission Zero - Suitable for advanced
Conduct a scientific experiment in space!
6 monthsAge under 19Choose Mission Space Lab
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Thomas Pesquet launches the challenge
ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet is this year’s ambassador of the European Astro Pi Challenge. In this video, he welcomes students to the challenge and gives an overview of the project.
You are promoted to real ISS scientists, congratulations!
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