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NASA Holding VR Challenge to Help With Future Mars Mission

A $70,000 prize pool can challenge the winner.

NASA is partnering with Epic Games and software developer Buendea to host a crowdsourced contest called the NASA MarsXR Challenge.

The purpose of the MarsXR Challenge is to find developers who will help create virtual representations of the Mars planet and simulate what astronauts would experience in their environment. Participants will need to create assets and potential scenarios to prepare NASA to explore Mars.

Mars XR Challenge

NASA/Epic Games/Buendea/HeroX

The challenge will take place on the crowdsourcing website HeroX and a $70,000 prize will be distributed among the top 20 participants. The winner of each division will receive $6,000.

There are a total of 5 categories depending on the specific scenario: Camp Building, Scientific Research, Maintenance, Exploration, and Other Blow Our Minds. The last category allows you to submit ideas for vehicles, robots, or anything else you think will help with your first Mars mission.

However, participants do not start from scratch. Signing up gives you access to the assets that exist today and approximately 154 square miles.Realistic Martian terrain in a dynamic environment. You will experience how Mars’ gravity and changing weather affect things.

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NASA/Epic Games/Buendea/HeroX

All of this challenge is reflected in the evolutions the MarsXR Operations Support System, VR testbed NASA and Buendea are working on. Powered by Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 5, one of the most advanced real-time rendering tools available.


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NASA Holding VR Challenge to Help With Future Mars Mission

$70K prize pool available to challenge winners

NASA is teaming up with Epic Games and software developer Buendea to host a crowdsourcing competition called the NASA MarsXR Challenge.

The purpose of the MarsXR Challenge is to look for developers to help create a virtual rendition of the planet Mars and simulate what an astronaut may go through in that environment. Participants will be asked to create assets and potential scenarios as a way to help prepare NASA for an eventual Mars exploration.

NASA/Epic Games/Buendea/HeroX

The challenge is being held on the crowdsourcing website HeroX, with a prize pool of $70,000 that will be shared among the top 20 participants. The winner of each category will receive $6,000.

In total, there are five categories based on certain scenarios: Set Up Camp, Scientific Research, Maintenance, Exploration, and the miscellaneous Blow Our Minds. For the final category, you can submit ideas for vehicles, robots, or whatever you think will help in the first Mars mission.

Participants aren’t starting from scratch, though. If you join, you’ll have access to currently existing assets and around 154 square milesof realistic Martian terrain in a dynamic environment. You’ll experience how things are affected by Martian gravity as well as changing weather.

NASA/Epic Games/Buendea/HeroX

Everything from this challenge will go into further developing the MarsXR Operations Support System, which is the VR testing environment that NASA and Buendea are working on. It’s built using Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 5, one of the most advanced real-time rendering tools available.

#NASA #Holding #Challenge #Future #Mars #Mission

NASA Holding VR Challenge to Help With Future Mars Mission

$70K prize pool available to challenge winners

NASA is teaming up with Epic Games and software developer Buendea to host a crowdsourcing competition called the NASA MarsXR Challenge.

The purpose of the MarsXR Challenge is to look for developers to help create a virtual rendition of the planet Mars and simulate what an astronaut may go through in that environment. Participants will be asked to create assets and potential scenarios as a way to help prepare NASA for an eventual Mars exploration.

NASA/Epic Games/Buendea/HeroX

The challenge is being held on the crowdsourcing website HeroX, with a prize pool of $70,000 that will be shared among the top 20 participants. The winner of each category will receive $6,000.

In total, there are five categories based on certain scenarios: Set Up Camp, Scientific Research, Maintenance, Exploration, and the miscellaneous Blow Our Minds. For the final category, you can submit ideas for vehicles, robots, or whatever you think will help in the first Mars mission.

Participants aren’t starting from scratch, though. If you join, you’ll have access to currently existing assets and around 154 square milesof realistic Martian terrain in a dynamic environment. You’ll experience how things are affected by Martian gravity as well as changing weather.

NASA/Epic Games/Buendea/HeroX

Everything from this challenge will go into further developing the MarsXR Operations Support System, which is the VR testing environment that NASA and Buendea are working on. It’s built using Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 5, one of the most advanced real-time rendering tools available.

#NASA #Holding #Challenge #Future #Mars #Mission


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