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An AI searched nearly 100 million old Hubble images in two and a half days and found 1,300 cosmic oddities - more than 800 of them had never appeared in the scientific literature

An AI searched nearly 100 million old Hubble images in two and a half days and found 1,300 cosmic oddities - more than 800 of them had never appeared in the scientific literature
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An AI system named AnomalyMatch analyzed nearly 100 million Hubble Space Telescope images in just over two days to identify 1,300 potential cosmic anomalies. This automated approach allowed researchers to discover hundreds of objects previously overlooked in scientific literature.

A machine-learning system called AnomalyMatch processed 99.6 million small image cutouts derived from the Hubble Legacy Archive in roughly two and a half days. It did not declare discoveries on its own. It ranked the archive, after which astronomers ... [7693 chars]

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An AI searched nearly 100 million old Hubble images in two and a half days and found 1,300 cosmic oddities - more than 800 of them had never appeared in the scientific literature — Headlinne — headlinne