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Astronomers uncover hundreds of new 'anomalies' in Hubble telescope archives
AI helped researchers probe the Hubble Space Telescope's archive to find strange celestial objects, including some indescribable by science.
Astronomers continue to uncover galaxies that challenge traditional classifications. A recent study by Hubble Space Telescope observers, highlighted by NASA, showcases NGC 2775, a galaxy whose ...
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features an uncommon galaxy with a striking appearance. NGC 7722 is a lenticular galaxy located about 187 million light-years away in the constellation ...
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AI uncovers 1,300+ weird anomalies in 30 years of Hubble data
Artificial intelligence has just turned one of astronomy’s most familiar workhorses into a discovery engine all over again.
The new study, published in Astronomy & Astrophysics, focused on the Hubble Legacy Archive and a dataset built from it: 99.6 ...
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Artificial intelligence reveals mysterious “astrophysical anomalies”
Artificial intelligence has uncovered a series of mysterious “astrophysical anomalies”, according to space scientists. A team ...
An ESA-developed AI system analyzing millions of Hubble images has identified more than 1,300 odd and previously overlooked ...
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AI finds hundreds of never-before-seen 'cosmic anomalies' in old Hubble Telescope images
This is the first time humans have laid eyes on these deep space objects.
"This is a powerful demonstration of how AI can enhance the scientific return of archival datasets." The post AI Discovers Hundreds of Anomalies in Archive of Hubble Images appeared first on Futurism.
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image of NGC 7722, a lenticular galaxy located about 187 million light-years away, ...
NASA and ESA release a Hubble image of NGC 7722 showing dust lanes, rings, and supernova follow-up observations in a lenticular galaxy.
In the years following the launch of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have tallied over 1 trillion galaxies in the universe. But only one galaxy stands out as the most important nearby ...
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