Satellites are photobombing astronomy data - could AI offer a solution?
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"Machine learning and artificial intelligence can help because if you have enough data, you can classify that, okay, this is what a satellite looks like," says Siegfried Eggl.
"There are now approximately a million satellites in the registry of ambitions for the future," said Richard Green, director of the IAU's Centre for the Protection of the Dark and Quiet Sky from Satellite Constellation Interference.
The technology won't solve the issue of Internet-communications satellites 'photobombing' observations, but it could help to reduce their impact on some telescope images.
Satellite launches and developments are moving at 'breakneck speed', and researchers are 'doing our best to catch up', according to Siegfried Eggl.
Read at Nature
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