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Community members have been boldly going where no one has gone before using single board computers from BeagleBoard.org® for many years. Inspired by the celebration events of teh Apollo 11 50th anniversary, including an Apollo Guidance Cmoputer resoration using BeagleBone® Black, we take a look at just a few of the many space related projects using BeagleBoards®. Check out our articles, from a fictional Star Wars movie BB-8 robot project to student-led CubeSats which teach STEM using 400km selfie sticks, to experiment stations on the International Space Station, space projects inspire creativity and problem solving. We would love to hear about your space related project to share in future newsletters. —Christine Long, Executive Director
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This New BeagleBone® fills the gap between small SBCs and large powerful industrial computers bringing the open source Linux approach to Artificial Intelligence applications development.
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Check out the intro videos for each of the projects being mentored this summer by the BeagleBoard.org® community and join in the forums and IRC chat to encourage the new student developers.
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In 2013, student Max Thrun got the world's attention when he published his BeagleBone® based Gameboy fast-forward, hand-build, 6 minute video and set it to the music Heart of Courage.
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The Hermes project from NASA, deployed in May 2019 for a five year plan, is a powerful new way to remotely conduct experiments on the International Space Station.
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PocketBeagle® TechLab Cape
Explore the power of PocketBeagle® with exercises to use the rich collection of sensors, displays, LEDs, click header and USB host. |
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Check out this thread of a user building a single driver module for testing and debugging
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Join this discussion to find out more about launching an application at start up with root privileges
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This new user and six others discuss getting started on device-tree
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Getting your BeagleBone® Blue working with GPS? Join this thread to discuss.
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A High School student showcases a retro Space Invaders game using PocketBeagle®
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University students use Ardupilot and Beaglebone® Blue to build a leash controlled drone.
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This detailed community project gives beginners instructions using a motor cape and GPS with BeagleBone® Black
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This project will help you set up your PocketBeagle® to automatically create a WiFi access point on boot
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