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This is our version, via our artificial intelligence model, of the image provided by the JWST about NGC 346, one of the most dynamic star-forming regions in nearby galaxies. Now, thanks to the JWST's NIRCam, we can go inside this area, overcoming the dense clouds of dust and gas that enveloped it.
The document obtained via AI now has greater clarity and resolution. The image consists of 20656x30000 pixels (619.68 million pixels).
Exposure Dates: 16 June 2022, 26 June 2022, 10 Oct 2022.
Filters:F200W; F277W; F335M; F444W.
Credits for Science: NASA, ESA, CSA, Olivia C. Jones (UK ATC), Guido De Marchi (ESTEC), Margaret Meixner (USRA); for image processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI), Nolan Habel (USRA), Laura Lenkić (USRA), Laurie E. U. Chu (NASA Ames); for improving sharpness and resolution via Artificial Intelligence: PipploIMP.
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Photo taken by the NASA Apollo 8 mission in December 1968 during the first approach to the Moon. The photo was reprocessed by our artificial intelligence model to restore it to maximum sharpness and definition. The resulting document is at a resolution of 14569x14990 pixels, or 218.39 million pixels. The document can be downloaded from this page.
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Image reconstructed using our artificial intelligence model. The image you see is from the Orion spacecraft and the Artemis 1 mission. It is a special detail of an image taken by the GoPro 1334 during the second flyover of the Moon.
The resulting document is 9402x9402 pixels (88.4 million pixels).
Credit: NASA/PipploIMP (for AI reconstruction/enlargement)
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Hello. I just started a new Flickr group named "4K World" to enjoy and share high quality images in 4K.
You have very good high quality material in your gallery. It would be great if you could help to speed up this group by preparing and posting to this group some of your outstanding pictures in the proper format (16:9, 4K (3840x2160 pixels). (www.flickr.com/groups/4k-only/pool/)
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Tu tienes mucho material de altísima calidad en tu galería. A ver si me ayudas a darle velocidad al grupo preparando algunas de tus excelentes fotos en formato 16:9, 4K (3840x2160 pixels) y las pones en el grupo. (www.flickr.com/groups/4k-only/pool/)
Gracias de antemano!
Arturo
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Please visit the new "4K World" group. If you have good resolution images...post to that group.
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This is our version, via our artificial intelligence model, of the NASA's image PIA14922 about Saturn and its moon Titan.
This mosaic combines six images, two for each of the red, green and blue spectral filters, to create this natural colour view. The images were obtained with the Cassini probe's wide-angle camera on 6 May 2012, at a distance of about 778,000 kilometres from Titan.
The file is available at 93.58 million pixels for download at a resolution of 10000x9358 pixels.
Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute. Magnification via AI by PipploIMP.
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Please visit the new "4K World" group. If you have good resolution images...post to that group.
Hello. I just started a new Flickr group named "4K World" to enjoy and share high quality images in 4K.
You have very good high quality material in your gallery. It would be great if you could help to speed up this group by preparing and posting to this group some of your outstanding pictures in the proper format (16:9, 4K (3840x2160 pixels). (www.flickr.com/groups/4k-only/pool/)
Thanks in advance,
Arturo
Photo taken by the NASA Apollo 8 mission in December 1968. This is one of the first images taken by humans of the whole Earth. Photographed probably by William Anders, the photo shows the Earth at a distance of about 30,000 km. The image was originally taken upside down, now you can clearly see that South America is in the foreground. The photo was reprocessed by our artificial intelligence model to restore it to maximum sharpness and definition. The resulting document is at a resolution of 25000x21877 pixels, or 546.92 million pixels. The document can be downloaded from this page.
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The burning sunset over Newcastle Harbour is only fitting as a source of heat & energy is loaded onto the bulk carrier moared in port.
Photo taken by the NASA Apollo 15 mission in July 1971.In this image, apart the cloud formations, one can distinctly make out the florida, the Andes cordillera, and West Africa. The photo was reprocessed by our artificial intelligence model to restore it to maximum sharpness and definition. The resulting document is at a resolution of 22320x25000 pixels, or 558 million pixels. The document can be downloaded from this page.
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Reconstruction with our artificial intelligence model of the image provided by NASA/ESA. The galaxy NGC 1961 unfurls its beautiful spiral arms in this newly released image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. Shimmering blue regions of bright young stars dot the dusty spiral arms that wind around the bright centre of the galaxy.
NGC 1961 is an intermediate spiral galaxy and a type of AGN galaxy, or active galactic nucleus. Intermediate spirals are somewhere between 'barred' and 'unbarred' spiral galaxies, i.e. they do not have a well-defined bar of stars in the centre. AGN galaxies have very bright centres that often far outshine the rest of the galaxy at certain wavelengths of light. It is likely that these galaxies have supermassive black holes at their centres that emit bright jets and winds that drive their evolution. NGC 1961 is a fairly common type of AGN that emits low-energy charged particles.
The data used to create this image came from two proposals. One studied previously unobserved Arp galaxies, while the other examined the progenitors and explosions of a series of supernovae.
Located about 180 million light years away, NGC 1961 is in the constellation Camelopardalis.
The file is available at 602.22 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 25000x24089 pixels.
Credit: NASA/ESA/J. Dalcanton (University of Washington)/R. Foley (University of California - Santa Cruz) - Image processing: G. Kober (NASA Goddard/Catholic University of America). Full reconstruction and enlargement via AI by PipploIMP.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of the photo acquired by the JWST through the NIRCam.
This image covers an area of 340 light years out of the Tarantula Nebula's maximum extent of about 500. The instrument used is the NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera). The JWST, through this instrument, shows us the star-forming region in a new light, with tens of thousands of young stars never seen before and previously shrouded in cosmic dust.
The file is available at 2.082 billion pixels for download at a resolution of 60000x34697 pixels.
Credit:NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/PipploIMP(for AI upscaling)
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Hello. I just started a new Flickr group named "4K World" to enjoy and share high quality images in 4K.
It would be great if you could help to speed up this group by preparing and posting to this group some of your outstanding pictures in the proper format (16:9, 4K (3840x2160 pixels). (www.flickr.com/groups/4k-only/pool/)
Thanks in advance,
Arturo
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Reconstruction with our artificial intelligence model of the image provided by ESA/Hubble&NASA/Det58. NGC 1566 is a beautiful galaxy located approximately at 40 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Dorado (The Dolphinfish). The file is available at 838.68 million of pixels for download at a resolution of 30000x27956 pixels.
Colours & filters Band Wavelength Telescope
Ultraviolet UV 275 nm Hubble Space Telescope WFC3
Ultraviolet U 336 nm Hubble Space Telescope WFC3
Optical B 438 nm Hubble Space Telescope WFC3
Optical V 555 nm Hubble Space Telescope WFC3
Infrared I 814 nm Hubble Space Telescope WFC3
Credit: ESA/Hubble&NASA Acknowledgement: Det58 Full reconstruction and enlargement via AI by PipploIMP
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This you see is one of the 100 photos that changed the world according to Life magazine in 2003. It is the NASA photo taken on 24 December 1968 during the Apollo8 mission by US astronaut William Alison Anders. The title of this stunning image is 'Earthrise'. The photo was reprocessed by our artificial intelligence model to restore it to maximum sharpness and definition. The resulting document is at a resolution of 30000x30000 pixels, or 900 million pixels. It should currently be the version of this photo with the best resolution on the net. The document can be downloaded from this page.
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Extreme magnification, using our artificial intelligence model, of a detail of the photo acquired by the JWST through the NIRCam regarding the Carina Nebula.
In this image, red, green and blue colours have been assigned to Webb's NIRCam data at 4.7, 4.44 and 1.87 microns (filters F470N, F444W and F187N, respectively).
The file is available for download with 625 million pixels at a resolution of 25000x25000 pixels.
Credits:
for science Megan Reiter (Rice University);
for imaging NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI;
for image processing: Joseph DePasquale (STScI), Anton M. Koekemoer (STScI);
for the enlargement and reconstruction of the IA PipploIMP
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World War II passageway tunnel used to interconnect Gun emplacements.
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Reconstruction with our artificial intelligence model of the image provided by ESA/NASA/Hubble/J. Lee/PHANGS-HST Team. NGC 1385 is a spiral galaxy 68 million light-years away from Earth, which lies in the constellation Fornax. The file is available at 752.73 million of pixels for download at a resolution of 30000x25091 pixels.
Credit: ESA/Hubble&NASA,J. Lee and the PHANGS-HST Team. Full reconstruction and enlargement via AI by PipploIMP
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This image reconstructs an imaginary planet around a red dwarf star. Excellent as an illustration to introduce a scientific article.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of the photo acquired by the JWST through the NIRCam. The file is available at 838.17 million pixels for download at a resolution of 30000x27939 pixels.
Credit: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/PipploIMP
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Image reconstructed using our artificial intelligence model. This image was taken by the Orion spacecraft (Artemis 1 mission) about an hour before splashdown on 26th flight day (December 11, 2022)
The resulting document is 12500x7031 pixels (87.89 million pixels).
Credit: NASA/PipploIMP (for AI reconstruction/enlargement)
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Extreme AI magnification of the LEDA 2046648 galaxy. The full AI image can be found here. The original image is from photo potm2301a provided by ESA/Webb.
The file is available at 87.5 million pixels for download with a resolution of 12500x7000 pixels.
Wavelength/color map:
1.5 micron blue;
2.0 μm light blue;
2.77 microns yellow;
3.56 micron red.
Photo ID: potm2301a
Type: observation
Release Date: January 31, 2023, 06:00 UTC
Credits: ESA/Webb, NASA and CSA, A. Martel. Enlargement and reconstruction via PipploIMP AI
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To celebrate 20 years of ESA's Mars Express, the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) team has produced a new global colour mosaic: Mars as it has never been seen before. The mosaic reveals the colour and composition of the planet's surface in spectacular detail. This is our magnification and reconstruction via AI of the photo provided by ESA on 2 June 2023.
The file is available at 400 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 20000x20000 pixels.
Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin/G. Michael. (CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO) . Magnification and reconstruction via AI by PipploIMP.
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Image reconstructed using our artificial intelligence model. The image you see is from the Orion spacecraft and the Artemis 1 mission. It was taken from the optical navigation camera, pointing towards Earth. The original image is provided in low resolution and in black and white. The image has been recoloured using artificial intelligence and enlarged.
The resulting document is 15000x11852 pixels (177.78 million pixels).
Credit: JSC/PipploIMP (for reconstruction/enlargement/colouring via AI)
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CosPlay Session with the talented Miss Bronte putting a female perspect to 'Darth Maul'.
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This image was provided by ASI, the Italian space agency. The photo was taken by the Italian nanoprobe ArgoMoon, released during the launch of Artemis 1 from the second stage of the SLS, the Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage (ICPS), at 10:34 UTC on 16 November 2022. The nanoprobe is managed by Argotec . The photo was taken on November 16, 2022 at 23:15:00 UTC.
The photo has been reprocessed using our artificial intelligence model to improve the quality and resolution as much as possible. It is available at 47.15 million pixels for download with a resolution of 7500x6287 pixels.
Credit: NASA/ASI/PipploIMP (for AI magnification and reconstruction)
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Detail image from 47th perijove from the NASA's Juno probe. Image acquired via Junocam on December 14, 2022. This image was reconstructed using our artificial intelligence model. The file is available for download at 135 MP at 15000x9000 pixels.
Original image: JNCE_2022349_47C00086_V01
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/PipploIMP
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This is our version, via our artificial intelligence model, of the image provided by JWST about the massive galaxy cluster RX J2129 on 28 February 2023.
This JWST observation by the NirCam instrument shows the massive galaxy cluster RX J2129. Due to gravitational lensing, this observation contains three different images of the same galaxy hosting a supernova. Gravitational lensing occurs when a massive celestial body causes sufficient curvature of space to bend the path of light passing through it, almost like a large lens. In this case, the lens is the galaxy cluster RX J2129, located about 3.2 billion light years from Earth in the constellation Aquarius. Gravitational lensing can make background objects appear strangely distorted, as can be seen by the concentric arcs of light in the top right of this image.
The file is available at 0.98 billion pixels for download at a resolution of 35000x28000pixels.
Map of wavelengths/colours:
Blue: F115W+F150W;
Green: F200W+F277W;
Red: F356W+F444W.
Constellation: Aquarius.
Object Description: Galaxy Cluster and Gravitational Lens.
Distance: 3.2 billion light-years to cluster.
Release Date: February 28, 2023 06:00 (UTC).
Credits: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, P. Kelly. Magnification and reconstruction via AI by PipploIMP.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of the photo acquired by the JWST through the MIRI.
This is a different image from the one obtained, again from, JWST, via the NIRCam. The MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument) was used here. We can see the central part of the Tarantula nebula under a new mode. In this light, the cluster's hot young stars lose their brilliance and glowing gas and dust come forward. Abundant hydrocarbons illuminate the surfaces of the dust clouds, highlighted in blue and violet. Much of the nebula takes on a more spectral and diffuse appearance because the mid-infrared light is better able to show what is happening in the depths of the clouds.
The file is available at 170.56 million pixels for download at a resolution of 15000x11371 pixels.
Credit:NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/PipploIMP(for AI upscaling)
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of the photo acquired by the JWST through both the MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument) and the NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera).This image is constructed from almost 1,000 separate image files, the generated file was entirely reconstructed by our artificial intelligence model to bring the document to a resolution of almost 2.46 billion pixels (50616x48528 pixels).
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model from an image provided by Chandra X-ray Observatory about M74.
Messier 74 is a spiral galaxy (like our Milky Way) that we see face-on from our vantage point on Earth. It is about 32 million light-years away. Messier 74 is nicknamed the Phantom Galaxy because it is relatively dim, making it harder to spot with small telescopes than other galaxies in Charles Messier’s famous catalog from the 18th century. Webb outlines gas and dust in the infrared while Chandra data spotlights high-energy activity from stars at X-ray wavelengths. Hubble optical data showcases additional stars and dust along the dust lanes. (X-ray: purple; optical: orange, cyan, blue, infrared: green, yellow, red, magenta).
The file is available at 302.49 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 21600x14004 pixels.
Credits for X-ray: Chandra: NASA/CXC/SAO, XMM: ESA/XMM-Newton; for Infrared: JWST: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI, Spitzer: NASA/JPL/CalTech; for Optical: Hubble: NASA/ESA/STScI, ESO; for Image Processing: L. Frattare, J. Major, and K. Arcand. Reconstruction and magnification via AI by PipploIMP.
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