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Scientists Discover 27,500 Asteroids in Old Telescope Images Using A.I.
Smithsonian Magazine· 1 day agoToday, NASA estimates these space rocks number 1,351,400, with most orbiting the sun in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter
'Lucy’s baby’ asteroid is only about 2 to 3 million years old
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 4 days agoLucy is expected to provide the first high-resolution images of these space rocks. Dinkinesh and...
AI discovers over 27,000 overlooked asteroids in old telescope images
Space via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIt is for those threatening space rocks that the world would need years of advance warning before...
'Baby asteroid' just a toddler in space years
Science Daily· 5 days agoThe team derived the age of Selam, a "moonlet" circling the small asteroid Dinkinesh in the main asteroid belt between Mars and
Scientists say they’ve traced the origins of a potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroid to the far...
7 News Miami· 5 days agoWhile most near-Earth asteroids originate from the main asteroid belt — between the orbits of Mars...
Asteroid Hunters Spot 27,500 Overlooked Space Rocks Careening Around Our Solar System
The New York Sun· 6 days agoIn an unprecedented leap in space research, scientists at the Asteroid Institute and the University...
AI Finds Nearly 30,000 Unknown Asteroids in Existing Telescope Photos
PetaPixel· 4 days agoArtificial intelligence is used for a lot more generating fake images, scientists also use it to...
Asteroid hunters say they’ve found 27,500 new prospects in search for space rocks
GeekWire· 6 days agoA team of asteroid hunters that includes researchers at the University of Washington says it has...
A 'shocking' amount of meteorites are disappearing because of global warming
Astronomy Magazine· 4 days agoMany of the rocky shards are leftovers of fragmented asteroids hovering in the main asteroid belt...
Inside ‘Dragonfly,’ NASA’s Most Exciting Mission For Decades
Forbes· 3 days agoWhat if there was a spacecraft that could land on an Earth-like world in our solar system and then...