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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 558 (September 15, 2022) at 15:06:24 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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Image reconstructed using our artificial intelligence model. The image you see is from the Orion spacecraft and the Artemis 1 mission. It is an image form the 20th flight day, the day of the 2nd flyby over the Moon.
The resulting document is 16000x12000 pixels (225 million pixels).
Credit: NASA/PipploIMP (for AI reconstruction/enlargement)
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 691 (January 29, 2023) at 06:13:52 LMST using the left NavCam. The file is available at 75 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 10000x7500 pixels.
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This image is our reconstruction, using our artificial intelligence model, of the photo provided by the JWST team on 5 June 2023 at 16:15 UTC. The image was created by assigning various colours to near-infrared wavelengths, from data from the NIRCam instrument of the JWST.
It was produced as part of the JADES (JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey) programme. It shows a portion of an area of the sky known as GOODS-South, which has been well studied by the Hubble Space Telescope and other observatories. In this incredible image, more than 45,000 galaxies are visible! Through integration with previously obtained data, the JADES team discovered hundreds of galaxies that existed when the universe was less than 600 million years old. The number of these galaxies went far beyond the predictions of observations made before Webb's launch.
Map of wavelengths/colours:
blue, green and red were assigned to Webb's NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) data at 0.9, 1.15 and 1.5 microns; 2.0, 2.77 and 3.35 microns; and 3.56, 4.1 and 4.44 microns (F090W, F115W and F150W; F200W, F277W and F335M; and F356W, F410M and F444W), respectively.
Exposure Dates: 29 Sept. - 10 Oct. 2022.
Constellation: Fornax.
The file is available at 1.642 billion pixels for download at a resolution of 48388x33928 pixels.
Credit for science NASA/ESA/CSA/Brant Robertson (UC Santa Cruz)/Ben Johnson (CfA)/Sandro Tacchella (Cambridge)/Marcia Rieke (University of Arizona)/Daniel Eisenstein (CfA); for image processing: Alyssa Pagan (STScI). Magnification and reconstruction via AI by PipploIMP.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 23 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 507 (July 24, 2022) between 12:06:54 and 12:11:05 LMST using the right MastCam-Z. The file is available at 630.54 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 60000x10509 pixels.
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World War II Oil Storage Tunnels. Purpose-built at great cost during WWII by the Civil Construction Corps as an alternative to the aboveground oil storage facilities at Stokes Hill.
In theory, the tunnels offered the ideal solution to the oil storage problems faced by Darwin; namely, that the aboveground tanks were far too susceptible to enemy bombing.
Yet circumstances conspired to reveal their impracticality and ultimately the eight oil tunnels were never used.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 4 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 805 (May 26, 2023) between 11:51:28 and 11:51:59 LMST using both MastCam-Zs (2 from the left and 2 from the right). The file is available at 211.9 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 20000x10595 pixels.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of the photo acquired by the JWST using the Fine Guidance Sensor (FGS) instrument, with data obtained at the end of May. It took 72 exposures and 32 hours to obtain this composite image. This image correction, through artificial intelligence, also took into account black dots in the centre of the stars due to sensor saturation. The file is available at 596.42 million pixels for download at a resolution of 25000x23857 pixels.
Credit: NASA/ESA/CSA/FGS team/PipploIMP
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model (with a magnification factor 38x) of a detail from a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 477 (June 23, 2022) at 09:48:27 LMST using the right MastCam-Z. It is the most precise artificial intelligence magnification there can be at the moment. The debris is about 8 cm in size and should come from the Skycrane. The file is available at 225 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 15000x15000 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. It is a detail from the previous image at full resolution.
The resulting document is 5000x5000 pixels (25 million pixels).
Credit: NASA/PipploIMP (for reconstruction/magnification via AI)
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Reconstruction, using our artificial intelligence model, from 3 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 812 (June 2, 2023) between 10:48:45 and 11:24:37 LMST using the SuperCam Remote Micro-Imager. The file is available at 217.54 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 14503x15000 pixels.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/IRAP/PipploIMP
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a detail from a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 495 (July 12, 2022) at 16:56:25 LMST using the Front Right Hazard Avoidance Camera A. It is debris from the Perseverance landing system. The file is available at 56.25 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 7500x7500 pixels.
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Reconstruction, using our artificial intelligence model, of 8 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 784 (May 5, 2023) at 14:47:31 LMST using both Front Hazard Avoidance Cameras. The file is available at 104.02 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 25000x4161 pixels.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model from 2 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 680 (January 18, 2022) between 11:41:54 and 11:42:51 LMST using both MastCams-Z (1 image from left and 1 image from right). The file is available at 160.215 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 15000x10681 pixels.
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The X-band rings observed by the Swift/Xrt instruments, one day after the first detection of Grb 221009A, in an exposure of about one hour. 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 55.41 million pixels with a resolution of 7388x7500 pixels.
Credit: NASA/Swift/Xrt/Andrea Tiengo/Iuss Pavia/PipploIMP
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He's Patrick Star, an overweight, dimwitted pink starfish. He normally lives under a rock in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom next door to Squidward Tentacles' moai, but has since found himself stuck to a wall in a mental asylum.
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 the 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, from 202 movie frames captured by Perseverance at SOL 729 (March 9, 2023) using the left MastCams-Z.
The video reconstructs the 47th take-off of Ingenuity, as seen by Perseverance. The video is in real time (frames were reconstructed by active interpolation via AI from the original 6.5 per second to 60), exactly as it would have appeared to a viewer on Mars.
The audio comes from a recording, by Perseverance, of a take-off of Ingenuity in 2021.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model from 4 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 676 (January 14, 2022) between 10:59:40 and 11:39:28 LMST using the SuperCam Remote Micro-Imager. The file is available at 205.34 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 17862x11496 pixels.
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Image reconstructed with our artificial intelligence model. The image comes from ASI's Italian ArgoMoon nano-probe, built and operated by Argotec. Here, the Italian nano-probe pointed its lens towards Earth (Australia in the spotlight). According to data provided by ASI, the photo was taken on 16 November 2022 when the probe was at a distance of 149754.5 km from Earth and 306132.1 from Moon.
The resulting document is 11250x15000 pixels (168.75 million pixels).
Credit: ASI/NASA/PipploIMP (for magnification via AI)
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 749 (March 30 2023) at 16:46:53 LMST using the left MastCams-Z. The file is available at 116.29 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 12500x9303 pixels.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 46 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 786 (May 7, 2023) between 08:50:12 and 11:12:42 LMST using the right MastCam-Z. The file is available at 686.87 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 35000x19625 pixels.
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Catching the golden hour light of this afternoon’s setting sun.
Shot with the DJI Phantom 3 Professional in 4k @ 24 fps using the Polar Pro ND 8 filter
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The #darker side of #clowns.
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Reconstruction, using our artificial intelligence model. This you see is the image provided by ASI, the Italian space agency, of the LUKE (LICIACube Unit Key Explorer) camera. The resolution of the photo is very low and with many graphic artefacts. The image now appears digitally cleaned and clearly shows the pleiades. as seen from the LiciaCube nanosatellite, built by argotec. This nanosatellite detached itself from NASA's DART mother probe to film the crash that will take place on the asteroid Dimorphos on the night of 26-27 September 2022.
The file is available at 80.66 million pixels for download at a resolution of 10000x8066 pixels.
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Here is a new way of making video from NASA's Mars2020 mission. What you see is what Perseverance saw at SOL 676 (Jan. 14, 2023) via its MastCam-Zs.
Instead of the usual composite image, as I usually show, I used a new artificial intelligence model to create the motion between the photos, all to show you, three-dimensionally, what the rock would look like if it were in front of your eyes. From this video, you will also not only understand the shape of the rock, but you will also be able to perceive the terrain around it, a terrain that is not flat, but has both convex and concave areas.
I started with the two NASA Raw images taken by Perseverance's MastCam-Z. From there, I first did an enlargement via AI to about 8K and then created the intermediate frames from one photo to the other. This is not just a simple rotation of the image, but a real change in the observation perspective-this is the huge added value of this specific AI model.
I hope many people will see this video and especially that you may like the result.
Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 33 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 483 (June 29, 2022) between 10:12:21 and 10:28:01 LMST using the right MastCam-Z. The file is available at 1.853 billions of pixels for download at a resolution of 50001x37068 pixels.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 3 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 613 (November 10, 2022) between 13:28:26 and 13:30:51 LMST using both MastCams-Z (1 image from left & 2 images from right). The file is available at 291.52 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 25000x11661 pixels.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 749 (March 30 2023) at 17:21:28 LMST using the left MastCams-Z. The file is available at 116.29 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 12500x9303 pixels.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model from 2 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 721 (March 1, 2023) at 14:12:38 LMST using right NavCam. The file is available at 115.8 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 17500x6617 pixels.
In addition, the video via AI, which creates the movement between this and the twin photo from the other NavCam, can be found here
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Reconstruction, through our artificial intelligence model, of a photo captured by Ingenuity at SOL 689 (January 27, 2023) at 16:02:03 LMST using its ColorCam. The file is available at 472.64 millions of pixel for download at a resolution of 25248x18720 pixels. The image dates back to Ingenuity Flight 41.
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Reconstruction, through our artificial intelligence model, of a photo captured by Ingenuity at SOL 689 (January 27, 2023) at 16:02:28 LMST using its ColorCam. The file is available at 472.64 millions of pixel for download at a resolution of 25248x18720 pixels. The image dates back to Ingenuity Flight 41.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 653 (December 21, 2022) at 13:52:43 LMST using the SHERLOC WATSON Camera. This is a special magnification focused on the titanium tube containing the sample that will be returned to Earth via the NASA Mars Sample Return mission. The file is available at 33.75 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 7500x4500 pixels.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 668 (January 6, 2022) at 14:07:33 LMST using the SHERLOC WATSON Camera. This is a special magnification focused on the titanium tube containing the sample that will be returned to Earth via the NASA Mars Sample Return mission. The file is available at 93.75 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 7500x12500 pixels.
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