Wyoming’s supercomputer is one of the fastest computers in the world. It tackles complex equations that would ordinarily take a great deal of time to solve, by breaking down each equation into smaller components and using parallel processors to work on each component at the same time. This computer is dedicated to studying Earth’s atmospheric system. In the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center’s Visitor Center , groups or individuals may take self-guided tours to learn about topics such as extreme weather, supercomputing, energy, fire, water in the West, and climate science. Field trips for schools, clubs, camps, and home school groups can be accommodated, and the museum’s interactive science exhibits will be popular with all visitors.

Address: NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center’s Visitor Center, 8120 Veta Drive, Cheyenne, WY 82009, Phone: 307-996-4321

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