EVE Online gamers to join in exoplanet search through scientific collaboration

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    22 february 2017
     

    EVE Online gamers to join in exoplanet search through scientific collaboration

    – Citizen Science to allow virtual universe to explore the real universe –
     

    Reykjavik, Iceland – CCP Games today announced that the search for planets outside our solar system (AKA exoplanets)will come to their massively multiplayer online gameEVE Online. This unique scientific crowdsourcing effort representsa collaborationbetween CCP developers, Massively Multiplayer Online Science (MMOS), University of Reykjavik,and the University of Geneva and its honorary professorMichel Mayor,winner of the prestigious 2017 Wolf Prize for Physics and discoverer of the first exoplanet.

    Within EVE’s virtual universe,players will interact with real-world astronomical data provided by the University of Geneva through a fullyintegrated part of the EVE Online game experience called Project Discovery. Once enough players reach comparative consensus on classification of the data, it will be sent back to the University of Geneva for use in refining the search for exoplanets.

    “We were thrilled to see the successes of our first foray into citizen science, in which EVE players have been voracious contributors to the database of the Human Protein Atlas,” said Andie Nordgren, EVE’s Executive Producer. “In searching for the next dataset for our massive player community to tackle, the stars aligned for players to have the opportunity to directly contribute to the search for new planets with a world-renowned scientific team. Real people around the worldcollaborating ina virtual universe to explore the real universe is the stuff science fiction, and soon science fact, is made of.

    The previous iteration of Project Discovery yielded incredible results in a short amount of time, with players submitting over 25 million classifications of human cells back to the Human Protein Atlas. It proved EVE’s legendary community’s massivesupport for real science efforts as players formed one of the largest collectives of citizen science contributors in the world.

    The search for exoplanets will come to EVE in 2017, with a full presentation by Michel Mayor scheduled for April 6-8 at EVE Fanfest 2017 in Reykjavik, Iceland.

    You can learn more about EVE Online and play for free at www.eveonline.com

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    About CCP
    CCP is a leading independent developer of massively multiplayer games, and has been praised for its artistry, game design and unique player-driven, infinitely scalable storytelling narratives. CCP is the creator of the critically acclaimed science-fiction game EVE Online (PC/Mac), which is celebrating an unprecedented eleventh consecutive year of subscriber growth. In addition to EVE Online, CCP also develops DUST 514®, a groundbreaking, free-to-play, massively multiplayer online first-person shooter for the PlayStation®3, and EVE: Valkyrie™, a multiplayer spaceship dogfighting shooter, both set in the EVE Universe.  Founded and headquartered in Reykjavik, Iceland, in 1997, CCP is privately held, with additional offices in Atlanta, Newcastle, and Shanghai. For more information, visit www.ccpgames.com

    About MMOS
    MMOS is a Swiss start-up engaging online communities in real-life challenges for science and education. It created the Massively Multiplayer Online Science concept – which is the seamless integration of citizen science with major videogames using the MMOS Platform as the connecting service. MMOS’ first implementation, EVE Online‘s Project Discovery, has been proven to be a major success. For more information, visit www.mmos.ch

     
     
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