Did You See Them
28th June 2019, 15:37
A fascinating competition to devise an efficient way of colonising the galaxy has resulted in this beautiful—and provocative—visualisation.
This is the 10th running of the Global Trajectory Optimisation Competition (GTOC X), which is organised by the Mission Design and Navigation section of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. These contests present complex problems having to do with space travel, to which aerospace engineers, physicists, mathematicians, and computer scientists must devise efficient solutions. GTOC X says these competitions are “a way to foster innovation in optimisation of interplanetary trajectories and cross-fertilisation of ideas between researchers in optimisation and in astrodynamics.”
For the latest competition, contestants had to settle the Milky Way galaxy in the most efficient way possible given the constraints laid out by the rules of the contest.
The winner of the competition was a team of four Chinese research organisations, including the College of Aerospace Science and Engineering and the National University of Defence Technology (their visualisation is available here), while second place went to a team from China’s Tsinghua University (video not yet available). Third place went to the Advanced Concepts Team (ACT) from the European Space Agency.
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https://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2019/06/new-video-shows-how-humanity-could-spread-throughout-the-galaxy/
This is the 10th running of the Global Trajectory Optimisation Competition (GTOC X), which is organised by the Mission Design and Navigation section of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. These contests present complex problems having to do with space travel, to which aerospace engineers, physicists, mathematicians, and computer scientists must devise efficient solutions. GTOC X says these competitions are “a way to foster innovation in optimisation of interplanetary trajectories and cross-fertilisation of ideas between researchers in optimisation and in astrodynamics.”
For the latest competition, contestants had to settle the Milky Way galaxy in the most efficient way possible given the constraints laid out by the rules of the contest.
The winner of the competition was a team of four Chinese research organisations, including the College of Aerospace Science and Engineering and the National University of Defence Technology (their visualisation is available here), while second place went to a team from China’s Tsinghua University (video not yet available). Third place went to the Advanced Concepts Team (ACT) from the European Space Agency.
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https://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2019/06/new-video-shows-how-humanity-could-spread-throughout-the-galaxy/