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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 749 (March 30 2023) at 17:19:11 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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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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Industrial Character Shoot featuring Halo 4 characters Felix (Red vs. Blue), Master Chief John-117 & a UNSC Police Officer.
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On the first of June, NASA presented an animated gif reproducing what Perseverance recorded, via the left NavCam, on 20 July 2021 at SOL 148 between 12:01:50 and 12:06:52 LMST for a total of 21 photos. It was an exceptional event: you can clearly see a lot of dust devils running freely in front of the rover's camera.
On this occasion, I did not want to use the same NASA document, but went to retrieve the raw images and reconstructed a high-definition video. To make the atmosphere even more immersive, I added the actual sound that Perseverance recorded, on another occasion, on Mars, just before a take-off of Ingenuity. In this audio clip you can hear the faint Martian wind blowing over the microphone.
I hope the result will excite you once again and make you experience the moment first hand.
⭐Documentation:
mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/multimedia/raw-images/
⭐Credits: original images/audio courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech
Industrial Character Shoot featuring Halo 4 characters Felix (Red vs. Blue) & Master Chief John-117.
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What I am showing you today is breathtaking. Yes, I may be biased, but I'm happy to show the world our processing via artificial intelligence.
We took images captured by NASA's InSight lander at SOL 1198 (10 April 2022) between 05:23:32 and 05:31:41 LMST. From these 10 raw shots (the original images have a resolution of 1024x1024 pixels), we were able to reconstruct the entire sequence in high definition (8K 60fps).
This is really what we would have seen if we had been there. Isn't it wonderful? Please share this document, show as many people as possible what technology can achieve today.
Think about it: that little Sun, it is still our Sun, the one that warms us every day, here on Earth, with its light. There it only appears smaller and less bright, because of the greater orbital distance of Mars.
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mars.nasa.gov/insight/multimedia/raw-images/
⭐Credits: Original Images courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 480 (June 26, 2022) at 13:50:43 LMST using the SHERLOC-WATSON Camera. The file is available at 167.89 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 15000x11193 pixels.
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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_45C00004_V01, we can clearly see the corrugations on the surface ice. Image acquired via Junocam on 29 September 2022 at 09:41 UTC. This image was reconstructed using our artificial intelligence model. The file is available for download at 135 millions of pixels at 9000x15000 pixels.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/PipploIMP
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 661 (December 29, 2022) at 13:03:10 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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Image reconstructed using our artificial intelligence model. This panorama consists of 3 images taken by the Orion spacecraft (Artemis 1 mission) via the cameras mounted on the crew module during the second flyover of the Moon on the 20th day of flight (5 December 2022).
The resulting document is 25000x21727 pixels (543.20 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 749 (March 30, 2023) at 22:09:41 LMST using the Sample Caching System Camera (CacheCam). The file is available at 75 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 10000x7500 pixels.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 5 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 668 (January 6, 2022) between 14:03:43 and 14:11:41 LMST using the SHERLOC WATSON Camera. The file is available at 307.92 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 30000x10264 pixels.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 579 (October 6, 2022) at 15:30:55 LMST using the Front right Hazard Avoidance Camera A. The file is available at 42.19 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 7500x5625 pixels.
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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_45C00003_V01, we can clearly see the corrugations on the surface ice. Image acquired via Junocam on 29 September 2022 at 09:40 UTC. This image was reconstructed using our artificial intelligence model. The file is available for download at 153.13 millions of pixels at 15000x10209 pixels.
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When the #zombie #apocalypse falls upon the #earth, which side of the fence will you be on?
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model from 2 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 676 (January 14, 2022) between 12:37:21 and 12:38:19 LMST using both MastCams-Z (1 image from left and 1 image from right). The file is available at 161.14 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 15000x10743 pixels.
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This is our version, via our artificial intelligence model, of the image (curtesy made available by CNSA) of the landing area of Chang'e-4 mission at the Von Kármán crater on the Moon.
The image has been enlarged and improved in sharpness to build an 8K 60FPS video that will be posted on YouTube.
Document size: 50000x6145 pixels (307.25 million pixels).
Credit: original image courtesy CNSA. PipploIMP for magnification via AI.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 8 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 409 (March 14, 2022) from 10:06:20 to 10:07:03 LMST using both MastCam-Z (left & right). The file is available at 235.3 MP for download at a resolution of 29754×7908 pixels.
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Reconstruction, using our artificial intelligence model, from 4 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 801 (May 22, 2023) between 11:26:49 and 12:06:11 LMST using the SuperCam Remote Micro-Imager. The file is available at 334.85 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 25000x13394 pixels.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/IRAP/PipploIMP
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of the photo acquired by the JWST through the MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument) of the NGC 628/M74. The generated file was entirely reconstructed by our artificial intelligence model to bring the document to a resolution of almost 368.35 million pixels (25000x14734 pixels).
Credit: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/Cosmic Dawn Center/Niels Bohr Institute/University of Copenhagen/PHANGS-JWST/PipploIMP
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 2 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 613 (November 10, 2022) between 13:40:59 and 13:41:58 LMST using both MastCams-Z (1 image from left and 1 image from right). The file is available at 172.59 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 15000x11506 pixels.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 2 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 582 (October 9, 2022) between 13:24:35 and 13:26:14 LMST using both MastCams-Z (left & right). The file is available at 169.92 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 15000x11328 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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The image you see is ISS043-E-247811 taken during Expedition 43 (on May 24, 2015) 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 30000x19968 pixels (599.04 million pixels total).
Credit: NASA/PipploIMP (for magnification via AI)
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of 2 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 777 (April 28, 2023) between 12:55:37 and 12:57:24 LMST using both MastCams-Zs (one from the left and one from the right). The file is available at 119.88 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 12501x9590 pixels.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 653 (December 21, 2022) at 13:16:55 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 40.18 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 7500x5357 pixels.
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Reconstruction (also in the reconstruction of the correct colour palette), through our artificial intelligence model, of a photo captured by Ingenuity at SOL 642 (December 10, 2022) at 16:31:52 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 36.
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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 from 3 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 684 (January 22, 2022) between 12:11:12 and 12:16:18 LMST using the SHERLOC WATSON Camera. The file is available at 198.35 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 19254x10302 pixels.
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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 LEIA (LICIACube Explorer Imaging for Asteroids) camera. The resolution of the photo is very low, but it captures the Earth, at a distance of 14 million kilometres, 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 4.2 million pixels for download at a resolution of 2048x2048 pixels.
Credit: NASA/ASI/PipploIMP
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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 11:39:31 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 photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 509 (July 26, 2022) at 15:48:12 LMST using the right MastCam-Z. The file is available at 167.31 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 15000x11154 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 7500x3996 pixels (29.97 million pixels).
Credit: NASA/PipploIMP (for reconstruction/enlargement using AI)
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of the photo acquired by the JWST on March 11, 2022. This image of the star, which is called 2MASS J17554042+6551277, uses a red filter to optimize visual contrast. The file is available at 81 MP for download at a resolution of 12000x6746 pixels.
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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. At the top left, 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 100 million pixels for download at a resolution of 10000x10000 pixels.
Credit:NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/PipploIMP (for AI upscaling)
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Reconstruction, using our artificial intelligence model, from 3 photos captured by Perseverance at SOL 774 (April 24, 2023) between 11:16:12 and 11:53:47 LMST using the SuperCam Remote Micro-Imager. The file is available at 314.22 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 20000x15711 pixels.
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This is our version, via our artificial intelligence model, of the image provided by JWST about the Uranus and its rings. Here is an incredible view of Uranus' planetary rings. As the planet is tilted anomalously towards the Sun, it shows a peculiar view of its rings, exposing one of the poles towards the star. The planet, here, appears in light blue tones even though the image is shown in two near-infrared filters: F140M (at 1.4 microns) with light blue and F300M (at 3.0 microns) with orange.
On the edge of the polar cap is a bright cloud and some fainter extended features just north of the edge of the cap, while a second very bright cloud is visible at the left edge of the planet. These Clouds are typical of Uranus in the infrared wavelengths and are probably related to thunderstorm activity.
The file is available for download at 56.25 million pixels with a resolution of 7500x7500 pixels.
Wavelength/colour map:
Blue: F140M;
Orange: F300M.
Exposure date for NIRCam: February 6, 2023.
Release date: April 06, 2023 14:00 (UTC).
Credits for Science: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI; for image processing: Joseph DePasquale (STScI). Magnification and reconstruction via AI by PipploIMP.
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Reconstruction using our artificial intelligence model of a photo captured by Perseverance at SOL 669 (January 7, 2022) at 13:45:28 LMST using the left MastCams-Z. The file is available at 45 millions of pixels for download at a resolution of 7500x6000 pixels.
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