Astro Pi Challenge: Send your code to the International Space Station!

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🚀 Can you imagine working on a mission which will run onboard the International Space Station? Join the Astro Pi Mission Space Lab challenge, work with your friends on an exciting mission. Luxembourg Tech School (LTS) coaches will guide you through the challenge from start to finish: from understanding the science behind the ISS's orbit to testing and refining your Python program. Write a program that uses data from the Astro Pi computers’ sensors or camera to calculate the speed of the International Space Station (ISS) with precision. If your program meets all the requirements, it will be deployed on the ISS. This challenge is perfect for students passionate about space, coding, and science.


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The challenge begins in late October 2025, and your code must be ready by February 16, 2026. Registration closes on October 17. Registration and participation are as a team, supervised by a dedicated coach.



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1911 Luxembourg Rue du Laboratoire, Bonnevoie-Nord-Verlorenkost Luxembourg

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  • 2025-10-20 18:00:00 2025-10-20 19:30:00 Europe/Paris Astro Pi Challenge: Send your code to the International Space Station! 🚀 Can you imagine working on a mission which will run onboard the International Space Station? Join the Astro Pi Mission Space Lab challenge, work with your friends on an exciting mission. Luxembourg Tech School (LTS) coaches will guide you through the challenge from start to finish: from understanding the science behind the ISS's orbit to testing and refining your Python program. Write a program that uses data from the Astro Pi computers’ sensors or camera to calculate the speed of the International Space Station (ISS) with precision. If your program meets all the requirements, it will be deployed on the ISS. This challenge is perfect for students passionate about space, coding, and science. Rue du Laboratoire, Bonnevoie-Nord-Verlorenkost Luxembourg Ville de Luxembourg
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