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Astrônomos Usam IA para Descobrir Quase 1.400 Objetos Anômalos nos Arquivos do Hubble

Astrônomos Usam IA para Descobrir Quase 1.400 Objetos Anômalos nos Arquivos do Hubble
A pair of European Space Agency astronomers trained an artificial‑intelligence model called AnomalyMatch to scan the Hubble Legacy Archive. In just two and a half days the system examined almost 100 million image cutouts and flagged nearly 1,400 previously undocumented astrophysical anomalies, most of them interacting galaxies. The findings, published in Astronomy & Astrophysics, also include gravitational lenses, jellyfish‑type galaxies, and dozens of objects that defy classification, highlighting AI’s power to extract new science from existing data. Ler mais

Inteligência Artificial Transforma a Observação Espacial e a Ciência de Dados

Inteligência Artificial Transforma a Observação Espacial e a Ciência de Dados
Artificial intelligence is reshaping how astronomers collect, process, and interpret the massive data streams generated by modern telescopes and space missions. AI enables near‑real‑time analysis of terabytes of nightly observations, flags transient events, sharpens images, and uncovers hidden patterns in archival datasets. By handling the most data‑intensive tasks, AI frees researchers to focus on hypothesis generation and scientific interpretation, democratizing access to the cosmos for students and independent scientists alike. The shift marks a new era where AI acts as a collaborative partner, accelerating discovery and expanding participation in astronomy. Ler mais

Unistellar Unveils Envision Smart Binoculars with Augmented Reality Overlay

Unistellar Unveils Envision Smart Binoculars with Augmented Reality Overlay
Unistellar has introduced Envision, the first smart binoculars that combine premium optics with an augmented reality (AR) overlay to identify mountains, valleys, ranges, and stars. Using inertial sensors, a compass, and a microdisplay, the device projects contextual information into the viewer’s line of sight. The prototype, tested on a panoramic ridge, demonstrated clear optical performance, AR-driven geographic labeling, and night‑mode stellar identification. While heavier than traditional binoculars and requiring occasional target‑lock adjustments, Envision promises future updates that could add water sources, hiking paths, and more celestial objects. The company plans pre‑orders at a discounted price, with deliveries slated for 2026. Ler mais