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Learning Machines Make Sense of the Stars
Astronomers are aiming to sort and archive all the stars in our galaxy - a task they hope will help them better understand the nature of stars, their distribution, and how galaxies are formed. However, it has been estimated that the Milky Way boasts between 200 and 400 billion stars. So who can help astronomers with this incredible workload? Learning machines, of course!
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