Two PhD students from the University of Sydney utilized artificial intelligence to rectify the blurry image issue of the James Webb Space Telescope from Earth.
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To help with this, scientists have built the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), a powerful tool designed to capture light ...
Sydney scientists fixed NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope without ever leaving Earth. Using AI-powered software called AMIGO, ...
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured the first detailed look at a carbon-rich disk surrounding the exoplanet CT Cha ...
Two Sydney PhD students have pulled off a remarkable space science feat from Earth—using AI-driven software to correct image ...