KI durchforstet Hubble-Archiv: Dutzende unerklärliche Objekte im All entdeckt

KI durchforstet Hubble-Archiv: Dutzende unerklärliche Objekte im All entdeckt

Six Previously Undiscovered Weird And Fascinating Astrophysical Objects Are Displayed In This New Image From The NASA ESA Hubble Space Telescope These Were Discovered By Researchers From The European Space Agency Using A New AI Assisted Method The AI Tool Allowed Them To Search Nearly 100 Million Image Cutouts And Uncover Anomalous Objects Including Gravitational Lenses Jellyfish Galaxies With Gaseous Tentacles Merging And Interacting Galaxies Galaxies Featuring Rings And Arcs And More This Collection Features Six Galaxies Showing A Cross Section Of The Discoveries With Some Of The More Striking Examples Three Lenses With Arcs Distorted By Gravity One Galactic Merger One Ring Galaxy And One Galaxy Not Alone In The Results Which Defied Classification To Detect Anomalous Objects Like These Six The Researchers Developed An AI Tool Capable Of Searching And Recognising Patterns In Images And Trained It With Examples Of Types Of Unusual Objects That They Wanted To Find They Then Used Their Algorithm To Examine The Entire Set Of Data From Hubble S Archive In Search Of Further Anomalous Objects Over The Course Of Just A Couple Of Days The Result Was A Ranking Of Which Images Contained Objects Most Likely To Be Anomalous After Inspecting The Results From Their AI Tool The Team Confirmed Almost 1400 Anomalies Of Which Over 800 Were Previously Unknown With Even Larger Datasets On The Way From Missions Including ESA S Euclid The Hope Is That AI Tools Such As This One Can Help Astronomers To Make The Absolute Most Of Their Observations Read More About This New Research Here Image Description A Collage Of Six Images Showing Different Kinds Of Anomalous Astrophysical Objects These Are Galaxies With Unusual Shapes Among Them A Ring Shaped Galaxy A Bipolar Galaxy A Group Of Merging Galaxies And Three Galaxies With Warped Arcs Created By Gravitational LensingEin Datenschatz aus 100 Millionen Aufnahmen war für Menschen allein zu groß. Eine künstliche Intelligenz entdeckt darin nun Hunderte kosmischer Anomalien. Darunter sind Gebilde, die an Quallen oder Hamburger erinnern – und einige, die Forschende vor Rätseln stellen.

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