<p>➀ The Würzburg University satellite SONATE-2 has successfully completed its one-year mission in space.</p><p>➁ The satellite, developed and built over three years by the team of Professor Hakan Kayal, achieved all mission objectives, including the training of artificial intelligence on board.</p><p>➂ SONATE-2 demonstrated the ability to autonomously recognize and photograph anomalies on the Earth's surface, such as the Nile and its surrounding green region.</p>
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