Assembly complete - 43 units ready for @exploreplanets - The Planetary Society Kickstarter funders
/Early morning and it's assembly time for the units that were rewards on The Planetary Sociey's recent Kickstarter for the LightSail.
Read MoreEarly morning and it's assembly time for the units that were rewards on The Planetary Sociey's recent Kickstarter for the LightSail.
Read MoreOn 10/19/15 at 7:14pm EST, The White House will host its annual astronomy event, just as the international space station flies overhead.
How do we know that it will be at this exact point in time?
Read MoreCandy? Boring! How about a peek through the telescope and a Pumpkin - ISS-ABOVE edition. Come by and check it out...
Read MoreFor geeks only! If you already have a Raspberry Pi, LED displace device and spare SD card, then you can download the code (priced at $30) on our download page. You will be redirected to another site for purchase.
Up early to see the International Space Station and the undocked Japanese supply vehicle naked eye
Read More"We encourage space fans worldwide to join us on Light Sail's Journey. Together we can change the world." Bill Nye, CEO, Planetary Society
Read MoreYes – the ISS-Above can connect to your home WiFi network – here is how you can do that.
Read MoreHow to restore ISS-ABOVE code from your computer to the SD card (Mac)
Read MoreRestore the ISS-ABOVE code from your Mac to the SD card.
Read MoreHow to back up your ISS-ABOVE SD card - in case your ISS-ABOVE loses power and the SD card becomes corrupt.
Read MoreISS-ABOVE tracks the International Space Station, displays HD video of the Earth and flashes and tweets when the ISS is nearby, using a Raspberry Pi and a Python program for ISS-ABOVE developed by Liam Kenendy