Updated On: 26 July, 2024 12:07 PM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
Even as the fad for stargazing is on the rise among hobbyists, astronomers are turning to AI tech to help them capture sharper images of galaxies beyond

Mihir Gilbile with his telescopic camera during an astrophotography expedition in Ladakh
For 27-year old Mihir Gilbile, gazing at stars is both a professional and personal joy. As the tour faculty at the Horizon Astronomical Society in Vangani, in Thane district. Gilbile often takes participants through the mysteries and techniques that go into stargazing and astrophotography. “It is not as simple as taking photographs of landscape. There is a lot of mathematics and science that goes into it,” he explains. Since it was first experimented with in the early 19th century, astronomers have used high-powered telescopes and lenses for space exploration. Naturally, stargazers have been experimenting with technology from its early years. Today, astronomers around the world are turning to Artificial Intelligence (AI) as an innovative tool to get sharper images of space constellations.
For a clear view