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Participants are given access to a pre-constructed digital world that emulates the terrain and gravitational conditions of Mars.
Last week, NASA released a new crowdsourcing competition to build out a virtual reality Mars simulator. The agency would be able to use the simulator to prepare astronauts for the various scenarios they may encounter on a mission to the Red Planet.
Participants are given access to a preconstructed digital world that emulates the terrain and gravitational conditions of Mars. They are then tasked with constructing specific missions within this realm.
The contest is divided into two phases:
âThese assets and scenarios will be essential to exposing researchers and test subjects to EVA-relevant scenarios, procedures, and informatics while on the Red Planet,â said Patrick Estep, human performance engineer at NASA.
The competition is conducted with crowdsourcing platform HeroX, Fortnite and Unreal Engine maker Epic Games, and immersive VR company Buendea. 2,300 participants have already entered the competition and $70,000 will be distributed to multiple winners.
With NASA planning to send a crewed mission to Mars in the mid-2030s, it has begun taking the initial steps to ramp up crew preparation.
To prepare astronauts for space, NASA has traditionally relied on expensive physical simulators, such as human centrifuges, analog missions, and large mock terrains. The pivot to virtual gives NASA much more flexibility to design comparably complex training scenarios at a fraction of the cost.
https://www.fastcompany.com/90855548/nasa-is-hosting-a-competition-to-build-a-vr-mars-simulator Fast Company | Business News, Innovation, Technology, Work Life and Design