The Story of Astro Pi - Part 1: Launch | Raspberry Pi
Posted on Mar 24, 2016
British ESA Astronaut Tim Peake has joined the crew of the International Space Station for Mission Principia – and two specially equipped and tested Raspberry Pi computers are there with him. Find out more at astro-pi.org/about/mission/. Narration by Fran Scott: franscott.co.uk/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://rpf.io/ytsub Help us reach a wider audience by translating our video content: http://rpf.io/yttranslate Buy a Raspberry Pi from one of our Approved Resellers: http://rpf.io/ytproducts Find out more about the Raspberry Pi Foundation: Raspberry Pi http://rpf.io/ytrpi Code Club UK http://rpf.io/ytccuk Code Club International http://rpf.io/ytcci CoderDojo http://rpf.io/ytcd Check out our free online training courses: http://rpf.io/ytfl Find your local Raspberry Jam event: http://rpf.io/ytjam Work through our free online projects: http://rpf.io/ytprojects Do you have a question about your Raspberry Pi? Need advice for your project? Join the conversation on the Raspberry Pi forums: http://rpf.io/ytforum Be social: Twitter http://rpf.io/yttwitter Instagram http://rpf.io/ytig Facebook http://rpf.io/ytfb G+ http://rpf.io/ytgplus Our publications are available both in print and as free PDF file downloads: The MagPi magazine http://rpf.io/ytmagpi The MagPi’s YouTube channel http://rpf.io/ytmpyt HackSpace magazine http://rpf.io/yths Hello World http://rpf.io/ythw This video's copyright is held by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and the video is dual licensed under the YouTube Standard license and Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 license.