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Image reconstructed using our artificial intelligence model. The image comes from ASI's Italian ArgoMoon nano-probe, which was built and is operated by Argotec. The approach to the Moon from the hidden side can be seen here. At the time of the shot, the Italian nanoprobe was at a distance of 18381 km from the Moon. This is an extreme enlargement of the previous image.
The resulting document is 5000x4870 pixels (24.35 million pixels).
Credit: ASI/NASA/PipploIMP (for reconstruction/enlargement using AI)
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 26 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 395 (March 31, 2022) from 15:32:20 to 15:36:35 LMST using left & right MastCam-Z. The panorama was all together, but due to width problems I divided it into two rows. The second row would have been to the right of the first. The file is available at 937 MP for download at a resolution of 51928x18045 pixels.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/PipploIMP
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 490 (July 7, 2022) at 16:21:47 LMST using the Front Left Hazard Avoidance Camera A. The photo is part of the core sampling phase of the Mazian rock. The file is available at 168.75 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 15000x11250 pixels.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 4 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 114 (June 15, 2021) between 12:43:36 and 12:44:14 LMST using the left MastCam-Z. The file is available at 986.24 Million of pixels for download at a resolution of 65000x15173 pixels.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/PipploIMP
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Reconstruction, through our artificial intelligence model, of a photo captured by Ingenuity at SOL 449 (May 26, 2022) at 15:29:53 LMST using its NavCam. The file is available at 44.24 millions of pixel for download at a resolution of 7680x5760 pixels. The NavCam is the camera that the Ingenuity helicopter drone needs to orient itself during flight. The resolution is only 640x480 pixels and the images are all in black and white. Here, our artificial intelligence model enlarged the images to a factor of 12x and coloured the result.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/PipploIMP
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The image you see is ISS038-E-038300 taken during Expedition 38 (on January 30, 2014) from the ISS (International Space Station). The image has been heavily processed by our artificial intelligence model for enlargement and improved detail. The original is available in the link below. The result is an image of 25000x16635 pixels (415.87 million pixels total).
Credit: NASA/PipploIMP (for magnification via AI)
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Dust collection on an old Grate / Lattice showing a build up over a long period of time.
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Project #365; A Photo A Day
Here are the spectacular images taken by Orion during its departure from Earth. The video starts with frames reported by NASA TV. Artificial intelligence corrected the small graphic artifacts and created all the intermediate frames to make the view as smooth as possible
This is the result, I hope you enjoy it.
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Credits: original frames courtesy NASA TV. Pipplo IMP for reconstruction/enlargement/interpolation via AI.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 558 (September 15, 2022) at 15:18:12 LMST using the SHERLOC-WATSON Camera. The file is available at 167.46 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 15000x11164 pixels.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 653 (December 21, 2022) at 14:00:19 LMST using the SHERLOC WATSON Camera. The file is available at 167.41 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 15000x11161 pixels.
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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. The image was taken from cameras located at the ends of the Orion's solar panels.
The resulting document is 7500x4600 pixels (34.50 million pixels).
Credit: NASA/PipploIMP (for reconstruction/enlargement using AI)
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Image reconstructed using our artificial intelligence model. This image was taken by the Orion spacecraft (Artemis 1 mission), through the cameras mounted on the crew module, during the second flyover of the Moon on the 20th day of the flight (5 December 2022).
The resulting document is 16000x12642 pixels (202.27 million pixels).
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The idea came from Andrea Luck wonderful reconstruction of Phobos' transit over the Schiaparelli crater. This is an animation based on 6 images taken by ESA's Mars Express on 25 July 2014. Considering that there was a time lapse of 27 seconds between the 6 original images and some of the off-screen motion was missing, I reconstructed the background and lengthened the trajectory to the extremes of the image, bringing the video to 30 seconds total.
I hope you enjoy my work and thanks again to Andrea Luck for the great idea!
Credits: @ESA/DLR/FUBerlin/PipploIMP.
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This composite image is the result of both the JWST and Hubble in various wavelengths. It has been reprocessed with our artificial intelligence model to increase sharpness and detail.
A swath of sky measuring 2% of the area covered by the full moon was imaged with Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) in eight filters and with Hubble’s Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) and Wide-Field Camera 3 (WFC3) in three filters that together span the 0.25 – 5-micron wavelength range. This image represents a portion of the full PEARLS field, which will be about four times larger. Thousands of galaxies over an enormous range in distance and time are seen in exquisite detail, many for the first time. Light from the most distant galaxies has traveled almost 13.5 billion years to reach us. Because this image is a combination of multiple exposures, some stars show additional diffraction spikes. This representative-color image was created using Hubble filters F275W (purple), F435W (blue), and F606W (blue); and Webb filters F090W (cyan), F115W (green), F150W (green), F200W (green), F277W (yellow), F356W (yellow), F410M (orange), and F444W (red).
Exposure Dates: 26 Aug 2022, 14 Sept 2022 (Webb).
The file is available at 1.357 billion pixels for download at a resolution of 57770x23496 pixels.
Credits:
for science NASA, ESA, CSA, Rolf A.Jansen (ASU), Jake Summers (ASU), Rosalia O'Brien (ASU), Rogier Windhorst (ASU), Aaron Robotham (UWA), Anton M. Koekemoer (STScI), Christopher Willmer (University of Arizona), JWST PEARLS Team;
for image processing Rolf A. Jansen (ASU), Alyssa Pagan (STScI);
for AI magnification and reconstruction PipploIMP
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model from 5 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 682 (January 20, 2022) between 14:43:24 and 14:51:22 LMST using the SHERLOC WATSON Camera. The file is available at 307.77 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 30000x10259 pixels.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/PipploIMP
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 2 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 422 (April 28, 2022) from 14:23:31 to 14:23:58 LMST using the right MastCam-Z. The file is available at 121.6 MP for download at a resolution of 9685x12557 pixels.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/PipploIMP
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Reconstruction, using our artificial intelligence model, of the photo of Neptune, acquired by the JWST through the NIRCam (in the near-infrared range from 0.6 to 5 microns). Our artificial intelligence model cleaned up distortions and background noise as much as possible, after which the entire image was upscaled. In the centre, one can see that Triton appears as a very bright star. Triton reflects an average of 70 percent of the sunlight that hits it. It far outshines Neptune in this image because the planet’s atmosphere is darkened by methane absorption at these near-infrared wavelengths.
The file is available at 1.555 billion pixels for download at a resolution of 40000x38881 pixels.
Credit:NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/PipploIMP (for AI upscaling)
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 6 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 806 (May 27, 2023) between 08:12:25 and 08:13:56 LMST using the right MastCam-Z. The file is available at 564.96 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 27500x20544 pixels.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/PipploIMP
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The Swift X-ray telescope captured the afterglow of GRB 221009A about an hour after its first detection. The bright rings form as a result of X-rays scattered from otherwise unobservable dust layers within our galaxy that are in the direction of the burst. The internal black vertical bar is due to the detection instrument and must be considered as a graphic artefact. This is our reconstruction and enlargement via AI of the image provided. The file is available for download at 56.25 million pixels with a resolution of 7500x7500 pixels.
Credit: NASA/Swift/A. Beardmore (University of Leicester)/PipploIMP
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A deployable Command & Control System utilising the AN/TPS-77 to provide air combat coordination for coalition operations at Kandahar Airfield in southern Afghanistan '08/'09.
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He's Olaf and he likes warm hugs. He is by far the craziest snowman to walk the mountains above Arendelle and he's finally been committed!
Taken on the site of the old Maximum security wards (Wards 21 & 22) of Morisset Hospital, which were built in 1930 in a separate walled compound about 1.5 kilometres from centre of main hospital. Named 'Wyee Bay Gaol' this part of the hospital went on to have a long and distinguished role in the care of the criminally insane in NSW. It was also referred to as 'The Crim' and was closed in 1991.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 750 (March 31, 2023) at 15:54:09 LMST using the Front left Hazard Avoidance Camera A. The file is available at 75 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 10000x7500 pixels.
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Reconstruction, through our artificial intelligence model, of a detail of a photo captured by Ingenuity at SOL 414 (April 20, 2022) at 11:39:47 LMST using its ColorCam. The file is available at 49 MP for download at a resolution of 7000x7000 pixels. For the uninitiated, these are the remains of the backshell that protected the Perseverance rover and the Ingenuity helicopter drone during their descent into Martian soil. There is also the parachute next to it. The image dates back to Ingenuity Flight 26.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a historical photo taken by CNSA's Chang’e 5-T1 on 28 October 2014. The file is available at 1.75 billions of pixels for download at a resolution of 50000x35000 pixels.
Credit: CNSA/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 is a special detail of an image taken during the second flyover of the Moon.
The resulting document is 15000x15000 pixels (225 million pixels).
Credit: NASA/PipploIMP (for AI reconstruction/enlargement)
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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). The generated file was entirely reconstructed by our artificial intelligence model to bring the document to a resolution of almost 2.301 billion pixels (50000x46019 pixels).
Credit: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/PipploIMP
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Carrington Pump House is one of Newcastle's great buildings. A very handsome building with beautiful details in its sandstone facade, the elegance of the building contrasts with its heavy industrial past.
Built in 1877 to a design by the ports engineer, Edward Moriarty, Carrington Pump House once provided the hydraulic pressure required to drive loading cranes in the port of Newcastle.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of the photo acquired by the DKIST telescope. A picture of the solar chromosphere taken by the DKIST telescope. It is the sharpest image of the Sun and the first from this powerful telescope. Distinctly visible are the thin filaments that run through it. Beneath these filaments, granules formed by convective plasma flows can be glimpsed. The area is a perfect square with a side of 82500 kilometres, each individual granule is about 1600 kilometres wide. This image is taken at 486.13 nanometers using the hydrogen-beta line from the Balmer series.
The file is available at 2.025 billion pixels for download at a resolution of 45000x45000 pixels.
Credit: NSO/AURA/NSF/PipploIMP(for AI upscaling)
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 2 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 806 (May 27, 2023) at 11:29:20 LMST using both MastCam-Zs (1 from the left and 1 from the right). The file is available at 143.95 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 17500x8226 pixels.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 8 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 646 (December 14, 2022) at 14:53:16 LMST using both NavCams (4 images from right & 4 images from left). The file is available at 466.27 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 25001x18650 pixels.
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Image reconstructed using our artificial intelligence model. This image was taken by the Orion spacecraft (Artemis 1 mission), through the cameras mounted on the crew module, during the second flyover of the Moon on the 20th day of the flight (5 December 2022).
The resulting document is 16000x12642 pixels (202.27 million pixels).
Credit: NASA/PipploIMP (for AI reconstruction/enlargement)
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Image reconstructed using our artificial intelligence model. This image was taken by the Orion spacecraft (Artemis 1 mission), through the cameras mounted on the crew module, during the second flyover of the Moon on the 20th day of the flight (5 December 2022).
The resulting document is 16000x12642 pixels (202.27 million pixels).
Credit: NASA/PipploIMP (for AI reconstruction/enlargement)
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Reconstruction with our artificial intelligence model of the photo acquired by the JWST through the NIRCam (Near Infrared Camera) instrument of the candidate galaxy to be the most distant in time and space. The galaxy currently has two names given by two different teams observing it: GLASS-z13 and GHZ2. The faint red light seen in the centre of the image is a galaxy that formed some 300 million years after the Big Bang. It should be 13.5 billion light years away from us.
The generated file has been enlarged and qualitatively enhanced by our artificial intelligence model.
Credit: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/Tommaso Treu/Pascal Oesch/PipploIMP
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Image from the flyover by the Juno probe (perijove 45) over the Jovian moon Europa. The colours of the ice are not white, but slightly amber; these are the natural colours, due to the presence of salts on the surface from the inner ocean. In this version, derived from the raw image JNCE_2022272_45C00002_V01, we can clearly see the corrugations on the surface ice. Image acquired via Junocam on 29 September 2022 at 09:39 UTC. This image was reconstructed using our artificial intelligence model. The file is available for download at 159.25 millions of pixels at 15000x10617 pixels.
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Taken on the site of the old Maximum security wards (Wards 21 & 22) of Morisset Hospital, which were built in 1930 in a separate walled compound about 1.5 kilometres from centre of main hospital. Named 'Wyee Bay Gaol' this part of the hospital went on to have a long and distinguished role in the care of the criminally insane in NSW. It was also referred to as 'The Crim' and was closed in 1991.
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