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Astronomical Objects Detection in Celestial Bodies Using Computer Vision Algorithm

Authors

Md. Haidar Sharif1 and Sahin Uyaver2, 1International Balkan University, Republic of Macedonia and 2Turkish-German University, Turkey

Abstract

Computer vision, astronomy, and astrophysics function quite productively together to the point where they are completely logical for each other. Out of computer vision algorithms the progress of astronomy and astrophysics would have slowed down to reasonably a deadlock. The new researches and calculations can lead to more information as well as higher quality of data. Consequently, an organized view on planetary surfaces can change all in the long run. A new discovery would be a puzzling complexity or a possible branching of paths, yet the quest to know more about the celestial bodies by dint of computer vision algorithms will continue. The detection of astronomical objects in celestial bodies is a challenging task. This paper presents an implementation of how to detect astronomical objects in celestial bodies using computer vision algorithm with satisfactory performance. It also puts forward some observations linked among computer vision, astronomy, and astrophysics.

Keywords

Algorithm, Astrophysics, Astronomy, Computer Vision, Crater, Detection

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