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New sunspot catalogue to improve space weather predictions

New sunspot catalogue to improve space weather predictions
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Learning aids: Skoltech method helps train computer vision algorithms on limited data

Learning aids: Skoltech method helps train computer vision algorithms on limited data
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Scientists invent a method for predicting solar radio flux for two years ahead

Loading video. VIDEO: Europe s space freighter Automated Transfer Vehicle Jules Verne burning up over an uninhabited area of the Pacific Ocean at the end of its mission view more  Credit: ESA Scientists at the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech) and their colleagues from the University of Graz & the Kanzelhöhe Observatory (Austria) and the ESA European Space Operations Centre developed a method and software called RESONANCE to predict the solar radio flux activity for 1-24 months ahead. RESONANCE will serve to improve the specification of satellite orbits, re-entry services, modeling of space debris evolution, and collision avoidance maneuvers. The research results were published in the high-profile

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Artificial Intelligence and drones will help pin down Sosnovsky's hogweed

 E-Mail IMAGE: The input image (left) and the output image (right), processed by the fully convolutional neural network view more  Credit: Skoltech Skoltech scientists have created a new monitoring system for agricultural applications that performs real-time image segmentation on board the drone to identify hogweed. The research was published in a high-profile journal, IEEE Transactions on Computers. Sosnovsky s hogweed is equally hazardous for farming, local ecosystems, and human health. Direct contact with human skin, especially if aggravated by exposure to the Sun, causes severe burns that require continuous medical care and take weeks to heal. The rampant spread of Sosnovsky s hogweed has become a real environmental disaster that extends across the whole of Russia, from its central part to Siberia and from Karelia to the Caucasus. Every year, the government allocates huge budgets (last year, 350 million rubles for Moscow alone) for hogweed elimination. Eradicating

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Skoltech studies collective behavior of nanosatellites

 E-Mail IMAGE: Scientists from the Skoltech Space Center (SSC) have developed nanosatellite interaction algorithms for scientific measurements using a tetrahedral orbital formation of CubeSats that exchange data and apply interpolation algorithms to. view more  Credit: Skoltech Scientists from the Skoltech Space Center (SSC) have developed nanosatellite interaction algorithms for scientific measurements using a tetrahedral orbital formation of CubeSats that exchange data and apply interpolation algorithms to create local maps of physical measurements in real time. The study presents an example of geomagnetic field measurement, which shows that these data can be used by other satellites for attitude control and, therefore, provided on a data-as-a-service basis. The research was published in the journal

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