JMcEntegart Splendid Aug 25, 2007 8,445 0 30,780 Jul 20, 2012 #1 Luckily it didn't get lost in space. Developer Sends His Raspberry Pi into Near Space : Read more
S silverblue Distinguished Jul 22, 2009 1,199 4 19,285 Jul 20, 2012 #2 That is incredible. I'm especially proud of the fact that they managed to reclaim it and didn't have to travel far to do so.
That is incredible. I'm especially proud of the fact that they managed to reclaim it and didn't have to travel far to do so.
freggo Distinguished Nov 22, 2008 2,019 0 19,780 Jul 20, 2012 #4 Great job; and on a $35 budget; well... sort off 🙂 We need on in the Space station next; called the Raspberry ISS of course.
Great job; and on a $35 budget; well... sort off 🙂 We need on in the Space station next; called the Raspberry ISS of course.
internetlad Distinguished Jan 23, 2011 1,080 0 19,310 Jul 21, 2012 #5 Raspberry Pi Space Station= R-PISS
ojas Distinguished Feb 25, 2011 2,924 0 20,810 Jul 22, 2012 #7 Didn't two kids send a lego man into space too?
rolandzhang3 Dignified Sep 28, 2013 3,623 0 16,960 Oct 25, 2013 #8 That little machine sure is capable of alot of big things 😀