字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Hello everybody! I'm ESA Astronaut Luca Parmitano speaking to you all the way from space from the International Space Station in the Colombus Lab Today, I am here to tell you about the European Astro Pi Challenge 2019-2020 The European Astro Pi Challenge is an ESA Education project run in collaboration with the Raspberry Pi foundation students and young people can conduct scientific investigation in space by writing computer programs that will be run on the Astro Pi computers There are two missions that you can apply for One is called Mission Zero and is open for students and young people up to 14 years old and to participate you don't need any programming experience! The goal is just to write a computer program that shows a message to the astronauts onboard the Space Station and tell them the temperature inside the ISS All teams that follow the program rules are guaranteed to have their programs run on the International Space Station in space Then we have a second mission called Mission Space Lab and this one is recommended students ages 12 to 19 and the goal is to design an experiment and write a computer program in order to collect all types of different data sets from the Astro Pi computers There are two different themes you can choose with Life on Earth Izzy here, will be looking at Earth from a window so she will help you investigate our beautiful planet Earth With Life in Space Ed here, will focus on investigating what's going on in space where are you guys going? the best experiments will be deployed and teams will have the opportunity to analyse a report of their results the 10 best reports will be selected and those teams will win an exclusive prize you better come back here too Both missions will be open for submissions starting today! I can't wait to see your experiments up on the Space Station good luck to everybody
B1 中級 ルカ・パルミターノが2019-20年の欧州アストロパイチャレンジを発表 (Luca Parmitano launches the 2019-20 European Astro Pi Challenge) 4 0 林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語