31 October,2025 11:04 AM IST | Sydney | Agencies
The top row shows raw data images while the bottom shows sharpened or ‘deblurred’ images. PIC COURTESY/University of Sydney
Scientists have fixed NASA's $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope from Earth. Using AI-powered software called AMIGO to recalibrate optics and electronics, they eliminated image blurring caused by subtle electronic distortions.
This restored Webb's full power to reveal distant exoplanets and cosmic phenomena. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope's faced a similar "blurry vision" problem after its April 24, 1990 launch - a flaw that had to be corrected through an astronaut-led space repair.
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