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This research aims to reactivate object-oriented databases using intelligent tools to improve performance and accuracy in ...
The ice-rich object appears to have journeyed from the Milky Way's thick disc, a zone of ancient stars that exists above and below the familiar flat plane where most stellar bodies are found. This ...
Feature drift is caused by the dynamic coupling of target features and degradation factors, which reduce underwater detector performance. We redefine feature drift as the instability of target ...
Astronomers have observed an object that originated from beyond our solar system, thought to be an interstellar comet, speeding through our celestial neighborhood.
The ultra-rare object is travelling at about 245,000 kilometres an hour and will fly deep into the solar system, skimming past Mars.
For only the third time in history, astronomers have identified what they think is an interstellar object — and it could be twice as wide as Mount Everest is tall.
A Massachusetts woman relaxing in her outdoor hot tub captured video when she spotted a mystery object floating in the sky.
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