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China-led team develops AI system to track radar-disrupting space hurricanes

China-led team develops AI system to track radar-disrupting space hurricanes
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A China-led research team has developed an AI system capable of automatically detecting 'space hurricanes' using ultraviolet satellite imagery. This technology aims to improve the monitoring of space weather events that can disrupt global communications and satellite operations.

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Automated detection of space weather is critical for protecting global infrastructure, including radar and satellite communication networks.

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The article reports on a technological development and its practical application in space weather monitoring.

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