Computers have learned to identify craters on Mars

Information has appeared online that scientists have new assistants in the study of Mars. The whole point is

that computers have learned to identify craters on the Red Planet.

To analyze the surface of Mars, neural networkused images collected by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), notes the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory website. It also says that the craters found were formed not so long ago: from 8 to 10 years ago.

Using the latest technology when studyingGeorgia Tech astronomer Michael Munier also spoke out on other planets. So, according to the specialist, scientists are right now trying with might and main to introduce AI systems into the onboard electronics of Martian orbital probes.