NASA astronomers used AI to examine Hubble Legacy Archive data, identifying over 1,300 unusual galaxies and other anomalies, including gravitational lenses and mergers.
Using a brand new data analysis tool, astronomers identified more than 800 strange and previously undocumented space objects.
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Scientists analyzed more than 100 million image cutouts from the Hubble Space Telescope archives, finding hundreds of ...
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A composite of galaxy cluster known as MACS0416 created using James Webb Space Telescope and Hubble Space Telescope imagery.
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JWST observations of galaxy cluster MACS J1149 show gravitational lensing used by CANUCS to study distant low-mass galaxies across a wide range of cosmic time.