Making plane noises with your mouth is optional, but recommended.
Software engineer Cameron Paczek has developed Skylight, a project that receives ADS-B signals from an RTL-SDR radio antenna ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that are already or are planning to build and launch rockets into our lower atmosphere might be interested in a new Raspberry Pi based rocket flight recorder that is being ...
Raspberry Pi users that are looking for a new case to house and protect their single board mini PC, may take inspiration from the awesome case that as been unveiled this week and will be protecting ...
The SFO Ceiling Sky Projector uses an RTL-SDR receiver, a Raspberry Pi, and a projector to turn your ceiling into a real-time ...
Thanks to the Raspberry Pi team for sharing this one – a Pi-based flight tracker. The idea is to receive signals, from aircraft transponders, and track flights. It uses a Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+, a ...
FlightAware is the premier site for live, real-time tracking of aircraft around the world, and for the last year or so, Raspberry Pi owners have been contributing to the FlightAware network by ...
The first satellite to use Raspberry Pi Zero as its flight computer re-entered Earth's atmosphere in May, completing a record 117 days in space. The Get Away Special Passive Attitude Control Satellite ...
[Simon Aubury] owns a cat. Or perhaps it is the other way around, we can never really tell. One morning around 6AM, the cat — we don’t know its name — heard a low-flying aircraft and to signal its ...
In the end, it took just over 10 months for Felix Baumgartner's skydiving record from 24 miles to be broken. With considerably less publicity, a small cuddly toy named Babbage fell from a height ...
A cuddly bear named Babbage has beaten Felix Baumgartner’s skydiving world record, using a weather balloon and a Raspberry Pi computer to climb to an estimated height of 39,000m before tumbling back ...