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AI Used to Spot Asteroids

"I took this photo earlier in the year. I was visiting my Dad in Palmdale, California. I was looking on Google Maps for a place to go and shoot. I found this place called Saddle Back Butte State Park. This photo is made up of 10 different shots. Originally it was a 360 panorama, I opened up photo shop and messed with the polar coordinates and boom I had a little planet. I hope you enjoy it. I\u2019m on IG @bryangoffphotor Stop by and say hi!" "I took this photo earlier in the year. I was visiting my Dad in Palmdale, California. I was looking on Google Maps for a place to go and shoot. I found this place called Saddle Back Butte State Park. This photo is made up of 10 different shots. Originally it was a 360 panorama, I opened up photo shop and messed with the polar coordinates and boom I had a little planet. I hope you enjoy it. I\u2019m on IG @bryangoffphotor Stop by and say hi!"

Artificial intelligence is being used to detect asteroids on a collision course with Earth, reports Fox News. 

An asteroid hitting Earth is one of humanity's greatest existential threats, making it imperative that asteroid detection is a vital task for government space agencies around the world. 

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