AI Discovers Hundreds of Unusual Galaxies in Hubble Images
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AI Identifies More Than 1,300 Unusual Objects in Hubble Space Telescope Images
Artificial intelligence has combed through decades of Hubble Space Telescope data, revealing hundreds of unusual celestial objects that astronomers had missed. ESA’s AnomalyMatch neural network scanned around 100 million image cutouts in just days, flagging more than 1,300 anomalies. Among them are colliding galaxies, rare gravitational lenses, and jellyfish galaxies, demonstrating how AI can rapidly unlock discoveries hidden within vast astrono…
AI discovers hundreds of unusual galaxies in Hubble images
New Delhi: Astronomers have used an AI-assisted method to identify more than 1,300 unusual objects in archival data captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, captured over a period of 35 years. Archival data here refers to data not captured specifically for the new study. Over 800 of these objects are previously undocumented in scientific literature. The analysis was conducted on nearly 100 million small image cutouts from the Hubble Legacy Archiv…
For more than 35 years now, the Hubble Space Telescope has been delivering huge amounts of images from space. An AI model is now doing what humans had not succeeded before. read more on t3n.de
A model of Artificial Intelligence analyzed telescope files for 35 years and detected astronomical objects that had gone unnoticed. A new advance in the use of Artificial Intelligence allowed identifying unknown phenomena in Hubble space telescope images. The model analyzed more than 100 million records captured over 35 years and detected more than a thousand unusual astronomical objects that had not previously been classified by the scientific …
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