File:Astro Pi Vis and IR in the ISS Columbus module with NASA astronaut Christopher Cassidy.png

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Astro Pi Vis and IR in the ISS Columbus module with NASA astronaut Christopher Cassidy

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English: To visualize the Astro Pi in the "Astro Pi" section of the "Raspberry Pi" Wikipedia article.
  • The teams measured the temperature inside the ISS Columbus module, and used the Astro Pi LED matrix to display the measurement together with a greeting to the astronauts, including Chris Cassidy, who oversaw this year’s experiments.
Date Taken on 15 May 2020, 10:06 UTC
Source https://www.esa.int/Education/AstroPI/Astro_Pi_2019_20_More_than_6500_programs_run_on_the_ISS
Author NASA/ESA

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