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Caleb Sykes 26-09-2015 04:57

pic: Voronoi map of 2016 regionals: World
 

BornaE 26-09-2015 04:58

Re: pic: Voronoi map of 2016 regionals: World
 
Can someone make a voronoi map for the observable universe? Thanks!
Would really help me out decide for next year.

GeeTwo 26-09-2015 19:22

Re: pic: Voronoi map of 2016 regionals: World
 
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Originally Posted by BornaE (Post 1497634)
Can someone make a voronoi map for the observable universe? Thanks!
Would really help me out decide for next year.

Just project all of those great circle arcs as planes out into space. With the world rotating every 24 hours, most star systems change nearest neighbors several times a day, especially those between 20S and 50N.

Just a bit more seriously - it looks like the farthest place on earth from a regional is somewhere in or a bit south of Mongolia. When we add the promised regional in China, that distinction should move to a point in the far southern Atlantic. It's still strange to realize that there are only three regionals not in North America (Hawaii, Australia, Israel), and that means none in Europe, Africa, nor South America (nor Antarctica).

Jacob Bendicksen 26-09-2015 19:59

Re: pic: Voronoi map of 2016 regionals: World
 
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Originally Posted by GeeTwo (Post 1497677)
It's still strange to realize that there are only three regionals not in North America (Hawaii, Australia, Israel), and that means none in Europe, Africa, nor South America (nor Antarctica).

If I'm not mistaken, FRC 4481 is aiming to start a European Regional in 2018, hopefully helping foster team growth on the other side of the Atlantic.

EricH 26-09-2015 23:37

Re: pic: Voronoi map of 2016 regionals: World
 
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Originally Posted by GeeTwo (Post 1497677)
Just a bit more seriously - it looks like the farthest place on earth from a regional is somewhere in or a bit south of Mongolia. When we add the promised regional in China, that distinction should move to a point in the far southern Atlantic. It's still strange to realize that there are only three regionals not in North America (Hawaii, Australia, Israel), and that means none in Europe, Africa, nor South America (nor Antarctica).

Actually, there could reasonably be a regional in South America. The pilot (in Brazil) lasted maybe two years, though. :(


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