There are about 4433 exoplanets in the latest catalogs. Their radii have generally been measured…
Browsing: ESA Gaia Spacecraft
ESA’s Gaia satellite, launched by the European Space Agency in December 2013, is a space-based observatory with a mission to create the most precise and comprehensive 3D map of the Milky Way galaxy. Gaia is tasked with measuring the positions, distances, and motions of billions of stars with unprecedented precision. Its objective is to provide a detailed understanding of the structure and dynamics of our galaxy and to answer fundamental questions about its origin and evolution. Gaia’s observations also contribute to the study of other celestial phenomena such as asteroids within our solar system, stars with planets, and distant galaxies. Additionally, Gaia’s data is instrumental in testing theories of gravity and the general structure of the universe. The satellite operates from a point known as the second Lagrange point, or L2, which provides a stable environment for its sensitive measurements. Through its mission, Gaia not only enhances our understanding of the cosmos but also plays a crucial role in advancing the field of astrometry.
A team led by researchers from the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of…
Apart from a billion Milky Way stars, ESA’s Gaia spacecraft also observes extragalactic objects. Its…
The North Star, Polaris, is a Cepheid variable: one whose mass, age and physical conditions…
The mass of a very young exoplanet has been revealed for the first time using…
Using the power and synergy of two space telescopes, astronomers have made the most precise…
University of Groningen astronomers have discovered relics of merger events in the Milky Way halo.…
Astronomers used data from Hubble Space Telescope and ESA’s Gaia satellite to directly measure the…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpagMLf2yOg The movements of more than 300,000 stars surveyed by ESA’s Gaia satellite reveal that…
New research from the Gaia-ESO Survey shows that the inner regions of the Milky Way…
Set to launch on November 20th, ESA’s Gaia spacecraft will create a highly accurate 3D…