The MagPi 47, 30.09.2016
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//-->YOUROFFICIALRASPBERRY PI MAGAZINEThe official Raspberry Pi magazineIssue 47July 2016raspberrypi.org/magpiBLUETOOTHTAGGINGAutomate justabout anythingwith a Pi 3Master persistenceof vision with Pi ZeroAMAZINGOPTICALILLUSIONSLEARN TO CODE IN COur latest expert series starts this issueTERRAFORM MINECRAFTAnother amazing Minecraft Pi hackMISSION ACCOMPLISHEDCelebrating Tim Peake & Raspberry Pi’s amazing space missionAlso inside:>SKYCADEMY: TAKE YOUR PI TO THE EDGE OF SPACE>START BUILDING A PI-POWERED ARCADE MACHINE>THE ULTIMATE RASPBERRY PI KARAOKE PROJECT>THE MOTOZERO ROBOT BOARD REVIEWEDPET PROJECTS!10 fantasticPi-powered makesfor your furry friendsIssue 47•Jul 2016•£5.99079 772051 998001THEONLYPI MAGAZINE WRITTEN BY THE RASPBERRY PI COMMUNITYWelcomeWELCOME TOTHE OFFICIALPI MAGAZINE!In December last year, British ArmyAir Corps officer Timothy Nigel Peakestepped aboard the Soyuz TMA-19Mto start a six-month mission aboard theInternational Space Station. It was a small stepacross the ISS hatch for Tim, but as the firstBritish European Space Agency astronaut itwas a giant leap for the United Kingdom andespecially the children that dream of one daygoing to space.Tim wasn’t the only UK-born passenger aboardthe ISS, though; two Raspberry Pis joined him onhis mission to carry out experiments developedby British schoolchildren. While Tim returnedto Earth on 18 June, our two intrepid RaspberryPis, Ed and Izzy, remain aboard to continue theirongoing mission to inspire and educate childrenall over the world via the Astro Pi programme.You can learn all about Astro Pi in our massivecover feature starting on page 14, and how AstroPi and other educational programmes Tim hasbeen involved with have touched the lives of andinspired more than a million schoolchildren.Enjoy the issue!SEE PAGE 30 FOR DETAILSTHIS MONTH:14ASTRO PI: MISSION ACCOMPLISHEDWe look at this amazing collaboration, but it’s not over yet!32THE ULTIMATE RETRO PHONE46TERRAFORM MINECRAFT72YOUR PET PROJECTSBecome the destroyer of worlds in Minecraft PiMartin Mander is back with another stunning Pi projectRussell BarnesManaging Editor10 amazing community creations for your furry friendsFIND US ONLINEraspberrypi.org/magpiEDITORIALDESIGNGET IN TOUCHmagpi@raspberrypi.orgPUBLISHINGManaging Editor:Russell Barnesrussell@raspberrypi.orgFeatures Editor:Rob ZwetslootSub Editors:Laura Clay, Phil King, Lorna LynchCritical Media:criticalmedia.co.ukHead of Design:Dougal MatthewsDesigners:Lee Allen, Mike KayCover photography:Gareth HalfacreeFor advertising & licensing:russell@raspberrypi.org +44 (0)7904 766523Publisher:Liz UptonCEO:Eben UptonDISTRIBUTIONSeymour Distribution Ltd2 East Poultry AveLondonEC1A 9PT |+44 (0)207 429 4000This magazine is printed on paper sourced fromsustainable forests and the printer operates anenvironmental management system which hasbeen assessed as conforming to ISO 14001.SUBSCRIPTIONSSelect Publisher Services LtdPO Box 6337BournemouthBH1 9EH |+44 (0)1202 586 848CONTRIBUTORSSam Aaron, Dan Aldred, Wesley Archer, Mike Cook,Lucy Hattersley, Richard Hayler, Phil King,Simon Long, Alan McCullagh, Matt Richardson &Richard Smedley, Lucy Rogers & Francesco VanniniThe MagPi magazine is published by Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd., 30 Station Road, Cambridge, CB1 2JH. The publisher,editor and contributors accept no responsibility in respect of any omissions or errors relating to goods, products or servicesreferred to or advertised in the magazine. Except where otherwise noted, content in this magazine is licensed under aCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0). ISSN: 2051-9982.raspberrypi.org/magpiApril 2016July3ContentsIssue 47 July 2016raspberrypi.org/magpiTUTORIALS>PI 3 BLUETOOTH TAGCreate automated events with a Pi and a smartphoneCOVER FEATURE424446485052>WAKE DINO WITH NODE-REDEmail a dinosaur to let people know dinner is ready>MINECRAFT TERRAFORMINGProgram Minecraft to change its landscape>EGG DROP GAMEMake a Sense HAT game that uses the tilt sensor>SONIC PI>PI BAKERYBuild yet another amazing machine with Mike CookCreate randomised drum patterns with Sonic Pi’s creator14>ARCADE MACHINE BUILD (PT 1)58Start building your own arcade cabinet from scratch>PERSISTENCE OF VISIONCreate an optical illusion with a fast-spinning Pi Zero6064ASTRO PIPI WARS 39Tim Peake has returned to Earth; let’s see what he accomplished with Astro Pi>RASPBERRY BERETPut a camera on your head in this Pi-powered Prince tributeCoderDojoYoung people show off theirprojects at the Coolest Projectsawards in DublinIN THE NEWS6Pis in the skyEveryone’s talking about Raspberry Pi in the sky.Skycademy returns as records are broken with HABsPi Wars returns in 2017 to givepeople more time to make evencooler Pi-powered robots10raspberrypi.org/magpi4July 2016ContentsTHE BIG FEATURE72In association with95RASPBERRY PI SALESTHE BEST PI PET PROJECTSCute critters and the Raspberry Pis that people use to controlthem or make them famous on the internetAn amazing 500,000 Raspberry Pis weresold in a single month806708697YOUR PROJECTS32REGULARS>NEWSThe biggest stories from the world of Raspberry Pi>TECHNICAL FAQGot a problem? Maybe we can help...>BOOK REVIEWSThe best reads for coders and hackers>THE FINAL WORDMore musings from Raspberry Pi’s Matt RichardsonThis very Seventies telephone has been souped up with a Raspberry PiALEXAPHONEKaraoke BoxA tiny karaoke box that lets you belt outyour favourite pop song at full volumeCOMMUNITY>THIS MONTH IN PIWe round up other goings-on in the Pi community889092>EVENTSGet involved in a community gathering near you34>YOUR LETTERSTalk to us about the magazine or Raspberry PiBeekeeping ServerRaspberry Pis that bring you honey,although there are some bees involved36REVIEWS>MOTOZERO80828384July 20165Bitcoin ClockA clock that keeps track of Bitcoin statsand can store some money in it as well38>PI ZERO MOTOR SHIM>RASPIO HAT>CHICKBOTraspberrypi.org/magpi
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