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We’ve been in a media blackout for yearsAnyone else feel we are in a “media blackout” period…. Hmmmmmm![]()

We’ve been in a media blackout for yearsAnyone else feel we are in a “media blackout” period…. Hmmmmmm![]()
Rather put you on ignore. Done !!I have this vague feeling that they are holding back any announcements that would lead to a rise in the stock price ( if there is any at all) until after the transfer to the USA, meaning after the RS. It would have been too good to be true… Can anyone provide a counterargument? I’d welcome that.
Hi TTM,Neuromorphic Cameras in Astronomy: Unveiling the Future of Celestial Imaging Beyond Conventional Limits
By Keith Cowing
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March 26, 2025
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Filed under astro-ph.IM, astronomy, imaging, Spectroscopy, Stellar Cartography, telescope
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High dynamic range of neuromorphic camera: (a) Image of the Trapezium cluster formed by accumulating events in 200ms window from the neuromorphic camera with a slewing telescope, where red represents positive events and green indicates negative vents. (b) Optical image of the Trapezium star cluster observed through the Hubble Space Telescope [86]. (c) Image of Vega and a nearby faint star, ∼ 200′′ apart, demonstrating a dynamic range exceeding 100dB. (d) High dynamic imaging of star Betelgeuse, with a neighbouring faint star visible at roughly ∼ 170′′ distance. — astro-ph.IM
To deepen our understanding of optical astronomy, we must advance imaging technology to overcome conventional frame-based cameras’ limited dynamic range and temporal resolution. Our Perspective paper examines how neuromorphic cameras can effectively address these challenges.
Drawing inspiration from the human retina, neuromorphic cameras excel in speed and high dynamic range by utilizing asynchronous pixel operation and logarithmic photocurrent conversion, making them highly effective for celestial imaging.
We use 1300 mm terrestrial telescope to demonstrate the neuromorphic camera’s ability to simultaneously capture faint and bright celestial sources while preventing saturation effects.
We illustrate its photometric capabilities through aperture photometry of a star field with faint stars. Detection of the faint gas cloud structure of the Trapezium cluster during a full moon night highlights the camera’s high dynamic range, effectively mitigating static glare from lunar illumination.
Our investigations also include detecting meteorite passing near the Moon and Earth, as well as imaging satellites and anthropogenic debris with exceptionally high temporal resolution using a 200mm telescope. Our observations show the immense potential of neuromorphic cameras in advancing astronomical optical imaging and pushing the boundaries of observational astronomy.
Satyapreet Singh Yadav, Bikram Pradhan, Kenil Rajendrabhai Ajudiya, T. S. Kumar, Nirupam Roy, Andre Van Schaik, Chetan Singh Thakur
Comments: Optical astronomy, Neuromorphic camera, Photometry, Event-based, Asynchronous, High dynamic range, High temporal resolution, Meteorite imaging
Subjects: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM); Emerging Technologies (cs.ET); Neural and Evolutionary Computing (cs.NE)
Cite as: arXiv:2503.15883 [astro-ph.IM] (or arXiv:2503.15883v1 [astro-ph.IM] for this version)
https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2503.15883
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From: Satyapreet Singh Yadav
[v1] Thu, 20 Mar 2025 06:11:29 UTC (4,364 KB)
https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.15883
Astrobiology, Astronomy, Stellar Cartography,
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Keith Cowing
Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA Space Station Payload manager/space biologist, Away Teams, Journalist, Lapsed climber, Synaesthete, Na’Vi-Jedi-Freman-Buddhist-mix, ASL, Devon Island and Everest Base Camp veteran, (he/him)![]()
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BrainChip CEO Sean Hehir joined Christian Stammel on the Wearable Technologies AG Studio podcast to discuss why BrainChip’s Akida NPU is uniquely positioned to support the future of wearable tech. | BrainChip
BrainChip CEO Sean Hehir joined Christian Stammel on the Wearable Technologies AG Studio podcast to discuss why BrainChip’s Akida NPU is uniquely positioned to support the future of wearable tech. Together they explore how Akida enables efficient, real-time processing directly on-device -...www.linkedin.com
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The question this begs for me is whether it indicates a return to ASIC manufacture or whether this is to be offered as a service to a customer/customers...........3 more roles have been advertised within the last 2 days. Here is one of them:
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We're #hiring a new ASIC Verification Engineer in Laguna Hills, California. | BrainChip
We're #hiring a new ASIC Verification Engineer in Laguna Hills, California. Apply today or share this post with your network.www.linkedin.com
I think it's for clients.The question this begs for me is whether it indicates a return to ASIC manufacture or whether this is to be offered as a service to a customer/customers...........
That's like saying you will save energy for the finals when you are losing your game in semi-final 0 vs 5...I have this vague feeling that they are holding back any announcements that would lead to a rise in the stock price ( if there is any at all) until after the transfer to the USA, meaning after the RS. It would have been too good to be true… Can anyone provide a counterargument? I’d welcome that.
Of course, one shouldn't take such a post seriously. Right now, I'm just taking it with a touch of sarcasm and irony. I do think something should come before the AGM. Or let's say, I hope so.That's like saying you will save energy for the finals when you are losing your game in semi-final 0 vs 5...
they need to show us that they are actually winning. We need to see some $$$$$$$... right now, we have almost nothing compared to our staff numbers, they would make more money if we send them to Maccas to flip burgers...
In that case, I have a feeling that they will wait till AkidO9999....Of course, one shouldn't take such a post seriously. Right now, I'm just taking it with a touch of sarcasm and irony. I do think something should come before the AGM. Or let's say, I hope so.
Did anyone else notice that Sean mentioned Heart when talking about Wearables. The big talk of course was the Onsor Epilepsy detector.![]()
BrainChip CEO Sean Hehir joined Christian Stammel on the Wearable Technologies AG Studio podcast to discuss why BrainChip’s Akida NPU is uniquely positioned to support the future of wearable tech. | BrainChip
BrainChip CEO Sean Hehir joined Christian Stammel on the Wearable Technologies AG Studio podcast to discuss why BrainChip’s Akida NPU is uniquely positioned to support the future of wearable tech. Together they explore how Akida enables efficient, real-time processing directly on-device -...www.linkedin.com
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