Talks

Talk "The Gaia mission: contents of the third catalogue and future prospects"

By
Jordi Portell, ICCUB-IEEC
Date
Time
Language
CA
Contact
divulgacio@icc.ub.edu
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The researcher Jordi Portell, from the Technological Unit of the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of Barcelona (ICCUB-IEEC) will offer an outreach talk to the Astronomical Group of Osona about the Gaia mission of the Space Agency European (ESA) tomorrow, Tuesday 20 December.

TALK: "THE GAIA MISSION: CONTENTS OF THE THIRD CATALOG AND FUTURE PROSPECTS"

On June 13, 2022, the third catalogue of the Gaia space mission was published, which includes many more types of astronomical data than in previous publications: extragalactic objects, binary stars, variable stars, asteroids, interstellar dust... as well as more astrophysical parameters, better precisions in astrometry and photometry, radial velocities for more stars, and for the first time, stellar spectra. In this colloquium, we will see all these new features, we will mention some of the main discoveries achieved thanks to this formidable catalogue, we will discuss some instrumental curiosities, and we will talk about the next milestones in the mission. If we have enough time, we will do some small interactive demo with the catalogue hosted on the ESA servers.

By Jordi Portell Mora (ICCUB-IEEC)

When? Tuesday, December 20 at 8PM

Where? Casa Masferrer, c/ Pare Xifré, 3, 3rd 1a, Vic and via YouTube

 


About the Author

Jordi Portell is an electronics engineer and Doctor in Applied Physics and Science Simulation from the UPC. He is currently the deputy director of the Technology Unit for the software and massive data division, the operations and interface engineer of the Gaia mission Project Office, and is giving support to several projects, such as PLATO or NewSpace missions . He has published more than 50 articles in scientific journals, is co-inventor of a patent and has directed three doctoral theses. Portell is also the technology director of the spin-off company of the University of Barcelona and the Universitat Politècnica, DAPCOM Data Services, which markets its own data compression technology.

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