After receiving the photos taken by our program that ran on the International Space Station, we carefully analyzed them. The trajectory of the ISS has given us, for the most part, only pictures of the ocean. However, we were able to obtain data related to vegetation health in Australia and the northern United States. The data collected during the flight also allowed us to calculate the trajectory of the International Space Station. We sent the final report presenting our project to the European Space Agency, the organizers of AstroPi, and received a certificate signed by the director of the ESA education office, the CEO of the Raspberry Pi foundation, and an ESA astronaut.
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