MilkyWay@home

MilkyWay@home is a volunteer computing project in the astrophysics category, running on the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) platform. Using spare computing power from over 38,000 computers run by over 27,000 active volunteers as of November 2011, the MilkyWay@home project aims to generate accurate three-dimensional dynamic models of stellar streams in the immediate vicinity of the Milky Way. With SETI@home and Einstein@home, it is the third computing project of this type that has the investigation of phenomena in interstellar space as its primary purpose. Its secondary objective is to develop and optimize algorithms for volunteer computing.

MilkyWay@home
a dwarf galaxy being disrupted by the Milky Way's gravity (the Milky Way is not shown, and would be at the center of the picture)
Developer(s)Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Development statusActive
Operating systemCross-platform
PlatformBOINC
Typeastroinformatics
LicenseGNU GPL v3
Average performance1,683,957 GFLOPS (June 2023)
Active users11,686
Total users255,522
Active hosts30,519
Total hosts674,908
Websitemilkyway.cs.rpi.edu/milkyway/
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