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− | [[File:ProjectDiscoveryIcon.png]] | + | [[File:ProjectDiscoveryIcon.png]] Phase Two of '''Project Discovery''' began with the July 2017 release. It was preceded by [[Project Discovery: Human Protein Atlas]]. Phase Two is a collaboration between CCP Games, Massively Multiplayer Online Science (MMOS), Reykjavík University and University of Geneva. Players analyse graphs for variations in a star's luminosity, possibly indicating the transit of an exoplanet. |
− | Phase Two of '''Project Discovery''' began with the July 2017 release. It was preceded by [[Project Discovery: Human Protein Atlas]]. Phase Two is a collaboration between CCP Games, Massively Multiplayer Online Science (MMOS), Reykjavík University and University of Geneva. Players analyse graphs for variations in a star's luminosity, possibly indicating the transit of an exoplanet. | ||
In-game, results are submitted to the CONCORD Assembly and the project is supervised by Professor Michel Mayor's in-game avatar. | In-game, results are submitted to the CONCORD Assembly and the project is supervised by Professor Michel Mayor's in-game avatar. |
Revision as of 22:12, 26 March 2019
Phase Two of Project Discovery began with the July 2017 release. It was preceded by Project Discovery: Human Protein Atlas. Phase Two is a collaboration between CCP Games, Massively Multiplayer Online Science (MMOS), Reykjavík University and University of Geneva. Players analyse graphs for variations in a star's luminosity, possibly indicating the transit of an exoplanet.
In-game, results are submitted to the CONCORD Assembly and the project is supervised by Professor Michel Mayor's in-game avatar.
The project's background, from the devblog:
- As part of this next phase of the project, pilots will be tasked with analyzing real-world astronomical data from the CoRoT telescope that was launched into outer space in late 2006 as part of its continued mission to discover extrasolar planets, or exoplanets.
- Your contributions will be incredibly valuable to scientists, as the amount of data collected by the telescope is vast and computers are not yet capable of analyzing such large volumes of information in a reasonable time frame. The collective power of many human brains is still the fastest and most accurate way to analyze all this data.
Currently, the maximum accuracy rating appears to be set at 99.00%, with 99,000 ISK being the highest amount that can be earned per solution. The first ten graphs of each day are awarded with double XP. In addition to tiered rewards, players also receive new titles as they advice: Novice Analyst, Intermediate Analyst, Superior Analyst and so on.
Rewards
Each solution you give rewards you 10k*[Accuracy Rating] in ISK (rounded up) and experience points based on your rank and accuracy that counts towards your analyst rank.
Every time you gain an analyst rank you will be rewarded one Exoplanets Hunter Reward Crate that contains a random Exoplanets Hunter SKIN (Permanent). At lower analyst ranks you will receive skins for lower ranking ships only. In later levels, you receive Superior Exoplanets Hunter Rewards, which yield better rewards in terms of more skins. Rewards stop at rank 500, but you can continue earning ISK, XP and ranks past that.
There are additional rewards at specific analyst ranks:
- 10: Exoplanets Hunter Cap (1 Male, 1 Female)
- 25: Exoplanets Hunter T-shirt (1 Male, 1 Female)
- 50: Pacifier Blueprint (1 run)
- 75: Pacifier Exoplanets Hunter SKIN (Permanent)
- 100: Exoplanets Data Analyst Lab Coat (1 Male, 1 Female)
- 125: Exoplanets Program Director Coat (1 Male, 1 Female)
- 150: Enforcer Blueprint (1 run)
- 175: Enforcer Exoplanets Hunter SKIN (Permanent)
- 200: Exoplanets Hunter Mission Suit (1 Male, 1 Female)
- 250: 'Farsight' Augmented Spectacles (1 Male, 1 Female)
- 500: Marshal Blueprint (1 run)