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posted by Fnord666 on Monday April 08 2019, @11:08AM   Printer-friendly
from the rising-star dept.

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Young Astronomer Uses Artificial Intelligence To Discover 2 Exoplanets

A team of astronomers led by an undergraduate student in Texas has discovered two planets orbiting stars more than 1,200 light-years from Earth.

Astronomers already knew of about 4,000 exoplanets, so finding two more might not seem like huge news. But it's who found them and how that's getting attention.

Anne Dattilo, a senior at the University of Texas, Austin, found the planets by using an artificial intelligence program to sift through a mountain of data collected by NASA's Kepler space telescope. By using AI, the 22-year-old is helping to usher in a new era in astronomical research.

Dattilo got involved in the project about a year and a half ago, after astronomer Andrew Vanderburg gave a talk during one of her classes. Vanderburg uses data from Kepler to hunt for planets orbiting distant stars.

"And at the very end, he said, 'I'm taking undergrads if any of you want to do research on this subject finding planets,' " Dattilo recalls. "I decided that's what I wanted to do, so I emailed him."


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  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Monday April 08 2019, @01:03PM (3 children)

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Monday April 08 2019, @01:03PM (#826133) Journal

    Maybe 99.99% of them will be found by algorithms, but you could find a random unobserved star and secure your discoveries that way.

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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 08 2019, @02:02PM (1 child)

      by Anonymous Coward on Monday April 08 2019, @02:02PM (#826154)

      I want to know how the student ended up in charge. Whenever I was a student trying to do something cool, all I got was a smackdown.

      • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Monday April 08 2019, @11:38PM

        by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Monday April 08 2019, @11:38PM (#826436) Journal

        Whenever I was a student trying to do something cool, all I got was a smackdown.

        Lemme guess, 'twas the time when computers were accepting input on punch cards?

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    • (Score: 1) by nitehawk214 on Monday April 08 2019, @02:46PM

      by nitehawk214 (1304) on Monday April 08 2019, @02:46PM (#826176)

      Even amateurs can find stuff via automated search. Terry Lovejoy [wikipedia.org] uses fairly common off-the-shelf equipment and has 6 comets. Though, his biggest advantage is being located in the southern hemisphere, where there are less cameras pointed upwards.

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