AI Helps Astronomers Find 1,400 ‘Anomalous Objects’ Buried in Hubble Data
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Scientists have analysed images of the Hubble Telescope using a powerful artificial intelligence tool. As a result, they have discovered 1,300 anomalies, 800 of which are new to science, reports Science Alert. The discovery of such anomalies is important because they can tell about the other side of known objects. But there are too many data, given the number of telescopes that observe the sky. Only James Webb collects 57 gigabytes of data every…
AI reveals 800 never-before-seen ‘cosmic anomalies’ in old Hubble images
AI tools have been used to comb the Hubble Legacy Archive for cosmic anomalies via, Scientific American The universe is so vast, and the difficulty of discovering all that there is out in the cosmos is so great, that one might as well count all the grains of sand in the Sahara. But now, with the help of artificial intelligence, astronomers have revealed more than 800 previously unknown “cosmic anomalies” hidden in archival data from the Hubble S…
Using artificial intelligence, astronomers have taken a new look at the huge data archive of the Hubble Space Telescope - with amazing results. Hundreds of new abnormalities have been discovered that no one has noticed before. (Continue reading)
Read the original note in the following link: NASA uses the AnomalyMatch AI to detect unpublished cosmic phenomena in the Hubble historical archive. NASA researchers used an AI to examine thousands of archive images captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. This process allowed to locate hundreds of unusual astronomical phenomena that had gone unnoticed in previous reviews. Photograph of the Hubble Space Telescope in the Earth Obitbite Credits: N…
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