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Opportunity, Artificial intelligence helps improve NASA's eyes on the Sun
  • A group of researchers is using artificial intelligence techniques to calibrate some of NASA's images of the Sun, helping improve the data that scientists use for solar research.
Lesson learned, Key data at NASA needs to be frequently calibrated 
  • Launched in 2010, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, has provided high-definition images of the Sun for over a decade. 
  • Its images have given scientists a detailed look at various solar phenomena that can spark space weather and affect our astronauts and technology on Earth and in space.
  • AIA (The Atmospheric Imagery Assembly) degrades over time, and the data needs to be frequently calibrated.
                  Opportunity, Virtual calibration at NASA through Machine Learning 
                  • Machine learning, a technique used in artificial intelligence, is perfectly suited to constant instrument calibration.
                  • Machine learning requires a computer program, or algorithm, to learn how to perform its task.


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                  Opportunity, Artificial intelligence helps improve NASA's eyes on the Sun
                  • A group of researchers is using artificial intelligence techniques to calibrate some of NASA's images of the Sun, helping improve the data that scientists use for solar research.
                  Lesson learned, Key data at NASA needs to be frequently calibrated 
                  • Launched in 2010, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, has provided high-definition images of the Sun for over a decade. 
                  • Its images have given scientists a detailed look at various solar phenomena that can spark space weather and affect our astronauts and technology on Earth and in space.
                  • AIA (The Atmospheric Imagery Assembly) degrades over time, and the data needs to be frequently calibrated.
                                  Opportunity, Virtual calibration at NASA through Machine Learning 
                                  • Machine learning, a technique used in artificial intelligence, is perfectly suited to constant instrument calibration.
                                  • Machine learning requires a computer program, or algorithm, to learn how to perform its task.

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                                  Susannah (“Soozi”) Darling is an Applied Physics graduate from Christopher Newport University, that now works at NASA HQ as Outreach Coordinator and Public Engagement Writer for the Heliophysics Division. She works on generating and gathering outreach materials for events and researching and writing scientific articles pertaining to the connection between the Sun and the Earth, including “Why the Parker Solar Probe Won’t Melt” and “Voyager 2 May Soon be Joining its Twin in Interstellar Space”. She previously had worked as a Technical Writer in DC, a Software Engineer in Richmond and had internships at Jefferson Laboratory and Space@VT. During her senior year capstone she 3D printed a nanosatellite to test for launch readiness.


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