In his new novel “When the Moon Hits Your Eye”, author John Scalzi mentions Raspberry Pi, in the context of the computation required for a landing on the moon, as follows:
Landing on the moon wasn't actually a challenge for any computer more advanced than a Raspberry Pi; it was just physics applied to gravity, with a basic optical recognition program that would keep a lander from trying to perch partway on a boulder, or on the side of a crater.
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