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What if after October half term, you arrive back in school to find an email in your inbox from NASA! They have heard about your amazing computational thinking skills and Python programming skills. They are desperate to get you onboard to help with their latest mission! You have 48 hours to respond to their email, so be quick!” Your mission is as follows: They need you to use your computational thinking skills to put together a program for their latest space walk to upgrade the power system on the International Space Station! You need to do some investigation around potential issues that the astronauts might come across, what do you think your program will need to do, what will need to be monitored etc. You need to show your digital literacy skills by responding to the email appropriately. Remembering SPAG at all times!

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