ISS Earth at Night Photos Crowdsourced For Science 13
teleyinex writes The Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) is leading a project called Cities at Night to catalog the images taken by astronauts from the ISS. The project uses the platform Crowdcrafting powered by the open source software PyBossa to catalog images in cities, stars or other objects, as well as geo-reference them."
"...catalog images AS cities, stars or..." (Score:3)
I'm intrigued. This project seems like a more engaging and worthwhile use of my time than the crowdsourced editing of Slashdot summaries.
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Shame it isnt C++Bossa.
Myself and Python have a disagreement with performance.
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Thanks to you for your time helping! Crowdcrafting has many more projects, so if you get tired of watching amazing pictures from the ISS, choose another one, or even better create your own!
Cheers,
Daniel
Where's the numbers (Score:1)
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Melissa at NASA says more than "...taken by astronauts on the station are the highest-resolution night imagery available from orbit..."
What?
[kde.org], really?
What?
Is the resolution better than 1.3nm?
At the risk of repeating myself... what?
Always fascinating (Score:1)