AI Hunting Other Planets
How Artificial Intelligence Is Processing the Vast Data of the Planet Search
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Richard Murch
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The discovery made headlines not because the planets were unusual, but because of what found them. A machine had looked at the sky and seen something we had not.
That moment was not an anomaly. It was a symptom. The field of exoplanet astronomy — the search for planets orbiting stars beyond our own Sun — had entered a new era, one defined less by the power of telescopes than by the power of the algorithms trained to read their output.
We had built instruments capable of detecting the faintest whisper of a planet's gravitational pull, or the hairline dimming of a star as a world crossed its face. What we had not built, until recently, was the analytical capacity to hear everything those instruments were telling us.
Until AI
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