A high school student has made a remarkable breakthrough in space exploration by using artificial intelligence to identify 1.5 million previously unknown objects in space. By applying advanced AI algorithms to astronomical datasets, the student was able to sift through vast amounts of data and reveal new insights that might have otherwise gone unnoticed. This achievement not only highlights the power of AI in advancing scientific discovery but also showcases how young innovators are contributing significantly to the field of astronomy.
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