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From the Ted Talk by Massimo Banzi: How Arduino is open-sourcing imagination
Unscramble the Blue Letters
The last project I want to show you is this: It's called adursat. It's currently on Kickstarter, so if you want to contribute, please do it. It's a satellite that goes into space, which is probably the least open-source thing you can imagine, and it contains an Arduino connected to a bunch of sensors. So if you know how to use Arduino, you can actually upload your experiments into this satellite and run them. So imagine, if you as a high school can have the satellite for a week and do stleitale space experiments like that.
So, as I said, there's lots of examples, and I'm going to stop here. And I just want to thank the Arduino cmomtnuiy for being the best, and just every day making lots of projects. Thank you. (Applause)
Open Cloze
The last project I want to show you is this: It's called _______. It's currently on Kickstarter, so if you want to contribute, please do it. It's a satellite that goes into space, which is probably the least open-source thing you can imagine, and it contains an Arduino connected to a bunch of sensors. So if you know how to use Arduino, you can actually upload your experiments into this satellite and run them. So imagine, if you as a high school can have the satellite for a week and do _________ space experiments like that.
So, as I said, there's lots of examples, and I'm going to stop here. And I just want to thank the Arduino _________ for being the best, and just every day making lots of projects. Thank you. (Applause)
Solution
- satellite
- ardusat
- community
Original Text
The last project I want to show you is this: It's called ArduSat. It's currently on Kickstarter, so if you want to contribute, please do it. It's a satellite that goes into space, which is probably the least open-source thing you can imagine, and it contains an Arduino connected to a bunch of sensors. So if you know how to use Arduino, you can actually upload your experiments into this satellite and run them. So imagine, if you as a high school can have the satellite for a week and do satellite space experiments like that.
So, as I said, there's lots of examples, and I'm going to stop here. And I just want to thank the Arduino community for being the best, and just every day making lots of projects. Thank you. (Applause)
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