Infrasound networks have recorded over 1,200 pressure-wave events between 2010 and 2024 with no identifiable source: no bolide, no lightning, no seismic coupling, no sonic boom, no thermal signature. DeepMap AI's Skyquake Classifier cross-checks candidate events against live NASA, USGS, and Smithsonian feeds in real time to flag the residual unknowns.
For every candidate infrasound detection we run five null-signature probes in parallel. If all known causes are eliminated within realistic thresholds, the event is labeled skyquake_unknown. The real skill is in the reactive classification problem: we're answering "what did that pulse come from?" rather than forecasting when the next one will occur.
Five historic skyquake hotspots classified right now using live NASA CNEOS, USGS, and Smithsonian GVP feeds. Loading takes a few seconds -- each row waits for three independent upstream queries.
The classifier is exposed as four REST endpoints. Health and demo are free; classify and features require a Pro or Enterprise key.
The classifier runs on live public data, so every reader can verify the same answers. If your sensor feed captures a skyquake-class event we can not explain, we want to hear about it.
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