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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Zero Robotics is an international high schZero Robotics is an international high school programming competition where students control robotic SPHERES (Synchronised Position Hold Engage and Reorient Experimental Satellites) aboard the International Space Station. Each year teams of students work to produce code capable of performing in a game that can be deployed on the SPHERES. This game generally contains elements such as docking with objects, moving objects, and destroying targets within a bounded area while monitoring fuel usage. Initial stages of the competition occur online (with virtual SPHERES) with free team registration in the United States, Australia and for ESA member countries and limited registration for international teams. Teams are traditionally monitored by adult mentors and code submitted through the MIT website. Finalists compete in a live championship aboard the ISS. An astronaut conducts the final competition while communicating to teams through a live feed.ommunicating to teams through a live feed. , Zero Robotics è una competizione internaziZero Robotics è una competizione internazionale di programmazione di robotica aerospaziale, che si basa sulla programmazione di speciali robot denominati SPHERES, ovvero satelliti artificiali simil-sferici (in realtà a 18 facce), realizzati dal MIT, situati all'interno della Stazione Spaziale Internazionale. La competizione inizia online, sul sito web della competizione, dove le persone si possono registrare per far poi parte di una squadra (Team), capitanata da Capi Squadra (Mentors). Le squadre che si vengono a formare possono così partecipare ad una gara che si ripete annualmente. I partecipanti alla gara possono creare, modificare, condividere, simulare, e presentare il proprio codice, attraverso il proprio browser web. Dopo varie fasi di svariate competizioni virtuali secondarie, si selezionano i finalisti per competere dal vivo in un campionato a bordo della ISS. Un astronauta condurrà la competizione finale in una situazione di microgravità attraverso un canale di comunicazione in diretta.rso un canale di comunicazione in diretta.
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rdfs:comment Zero Robotics è una competizione internaziZero Robotics è una competizione internazionale di programmazione di robotica aerospaziale, che si basa sulla programmazione di speciali robot denominati SPHERES, ovvero satelliti artificiali simil-sferici (in realtà a 18 facce), realizzati dal MIT, situati all'interno della Stazione Spaziale Internazionale. La competizione inizia online, sul sito web della competizione, dove le persone si possono registrare per far poi parte di una squadra (Team), capitanata da Capi Squadra (Mentors). Le squadre che si vengono a formare possono così partecipare ad una gara che si ripete annualmente.are ad una gara che si ripete annualmente. , Zero Robotics is an international high schZero Robotics is an international high school programming competition where students control robotic SPHERES (Synchronised Position Hold Engage and Reorient Experimental Satellites) aboard the International Space Station. Each year teams of students work to produce code capable of performing in a game that can be deployed on the SPHERES. This game generally contains elements such as docking with objects, moving objects, and destroying targets within a bounded area while monitoring fuel usage. bounded area while monitoring fuel usage.
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