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Recent studies have revealed that, until now, Hot Jupiters seem to be the only planet in orbit around their host star. This ...
Published this week in Nature Astronomy, the paper has used new data of unprecedented precision from the Gaia satellite. Gaia was launched in 2013 to map and characterize more than one billion of ...
The European Space Agency's (Esa) Gaia satellite was launched in 2013 and placed a million miles from Earth. It looks a bit like a spinning top hat. And as it rotates, the telescope uses its ...
Although Earth is saying goodbye to the spacecraft this year, Gaia’s observations will result in two more data releases by 2030. On 27 March this year, the European Space Agency (ESA ...
Science fiction movies that show microscopic meteoroids dramatically puncturing spacecraft aren’t far from the truth. The European Space Agency’s star mapping Gaia spacecraft was overtaken by ...
We also need computers and AI to analyze vast datasets. Astronomy is no longer data-poor: the European Gaia satellite has measured the colors and motions of almost two billion stars in our galaxy ...
Thanks to the latest Gaia satellite catalog from the European Space Agency (ESA), an international team led by astronomers from the Paris Observatory–PSL and the CNRS has achieved the most ...
The member stars in the corona are invisible. These are only revealed thanks to the combination of precise measurements with the ESA Gaia satellite and innovative machine learning tools ...
An international team led by astronomers from the Paris Observatory looked at the latest data from the Gaia satellite. Gaia is a European Space Agency (ESA) satellite, launched in 2013 ...