AI Approach Uncovers Dozens of Hidden Planets in NASA's TESS Data
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A new artificial intelligence tool, Raven system, allowed 118 new planets among more than 2,000 candidates, explains Mariana Magro, of Warwick University.
Analyzed over 2.2 million data (ANSA)
A group of astronomers from the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom validated more than 100 exoplanets (planets outside the solar system). The team used a new artificial intelligence tool to analyze data from NASA's Transit Exoplanets Survey Satellite (TESS). This space mission monitors the sky to seek the darkening of starlight when planets pass in front of their stars. The research appeared in an article in the journal Monthly Notices …
A team of astronomers has validated more than 100 new exoplanets, including 31 newly detected ones, using a new artificial intelligence tool (IA) applied to data from the NASA Space Agency's TESS space telescope.
AI approach uncovers dozens of hidden planets in NASA's TESS data
Astronomers at the University of Warwick have validated over 100 exoplanets, including 31 newly detected planets, using a new artificial intelligence tool applied to data from NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), a space mission that monitors the sky for the subtle dimming of starlight caused when planets pass in front of their host stars.
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