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Algorithms Behind Space Missions ~xRay Pixy

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Learn different algorithms used in Space Missions. Video Link Video Chapters: Algorithms Behind Space Missions 00:00 Introduction 00:52 Space Missions 04:26 Space Missions Challenges 07:04 Algorithms Used in Space Missions 10:36 Optimization Techniques 11:44 Conclusion  NASA conducts space missions to explore the universe for various scientific, technological, and practical reasons: Understanding Our Place in the Universe Search for Life Beyond Earth Studying Earth from Space Advancing Technology Supporting Human Exploration Resource Utilization Inspiring Humanity Examples of NASA Space Missions Apollo Program: Sent humans to the Moon (1969–1972). Mars Rovers (Spirit, Opportunity, Perseverance): Explored Mars' surface and geology. Voyager Missions: Studied the outer planets and interstellar space. Hubble Space Telescope: Captured breathtaking images of the universe. International Space Station (ISS): Supports research in microgravity and international collaboration. Different ...

Bat algorithm Explanation Step by Step with example

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There are about 1000 species of Bats. Bat Algorithm is based on the echolocation behavior of Micro Bats with varying pulse rates of emission and loudness. All bats use echolocation to sense distance and background barriers.  Microbats are small to medium-sized flying mammals. Micro Bats used a Sonar that is known as Echolocation to detect their prey. Bats fly randomly with the velocity at the position with a fixed frequency and loudness for prey.  Q. Whats is Frequency? A. Frequency is the number of waves that pass a fixed point in unit time. Wavelength is the minimum distance between two nearest particles which are in the same phase. Here, Sound waves are used by microbats to detect prey.  Q. What is Position? A. A place where something or someone is located.  Q. What is Velocity? A. Speed of something in a given direction.  Q. What is loudness. A. Loudness refers to how soft or loud sound seems to listeners.  Q. What is pulse rate? ...
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