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The Gaia mission

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6:59 min

The Gaia mission is a project of the European Space Agency in order to map more than hundreds of millions of stars with high precision. A team of the Astronomy and Meteorology Department of the University of Barcelona (UB) has participated in the development of the satellite and in the data processing.

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First calibrated XP spectra
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Agència Espacial Europea (ESA)
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CA
Gaia has proven to be a powerful tool providing very precise astrometry and photometry in the first releases of the mission (see Gaia DR2 and Gaia DR1). The third release and beyond (find here the current release scenario planning) will include some calibrated spectrophotometric data.

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Exhibitions
Mil milions d'ulls per a mil milions d'estrelles

The exhibition "Mil milions d'ulls per a mil milions d'estrelles" is dedicated to the Gaia mission, designed and built by the European Space Agency to measure the positions, distances and movements

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Press Radio & TV
The discoveries of the Gaia mission
The astronomer Josep Manel Carrasco explains the discoveries of the Gaia mission to the radio station Radio Sant Boi, especially about the second Gaia data release DR2. Since the release, several research groups across the world have been using the data, and 1.700 papers have been published.
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Josep Manel Carrasco, ICCUB-IEEC
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Ràdio Sant Boi
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CA
Graphic Material
Bookmark of Gaia

Bookmarks of the mission Gaia.

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GaiaUB
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Bookmark
Videos
Cartografiant la Galàxia- d'Hipparcos a Gaia
“Charting the Galaxy – from Hipparcos to Gaia” In this vodcast Rebecca Barnes discovers the motions of the stars, learns how astronomers measure their distances and looks at the new European mission that will really get to grips with our place in the Universe: Gaia.
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GaiaUB
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Popularisation of Science