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Comment by yauneyz

6 hours ago

I'm sure astronomy solves much harder "needle in a haystack" problems and we could probably use their methods

Aren't astronomy problems almost exactly the opposite?

In astronomy the background is mostly static, providing an excellent reference frame either when trying to discover/track a moving object, or when trying to overlap multiple images of the same object for better observations.

If you're looking for an unknown island your background is constantly changing, but you're looking for something which is somewhat static but might not actually exist.