Gaia, the European Space Agency’s observatory that is mapping the Milky Way, has completed the sky-scanning phase of its mission - and its fuel is now nearly empty.
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The European Space Agency's Milky Way-mapping space mission Gaia, which involves UCL researchers, has completed its sky-scanning phase, racking up ...
“Gaia built on unique European excellence in astrometry and will leave a long-lasting legacy for future generations.” After several weeks of scheduled testing, Gaia will leave its current ...
“Gaia built on unique European excellence in astrometry and will leave a long-lasting legacy for future generations.” “After 11 years in space and surviving micrometeorite impacts and solar storms ...
Gaia built on unique European excellence in astrometry and will leave a long-lasting legacy for future generations." "Today marks the last day of science data collection from Gaia, these observations ...
Some 1.5 million kilometres away from Earth the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Gaia spacecraft has been mapping out the Milky ...
Gaia built on unique European excellence in astrometry and will leave a long-lasting legacy for future generations." “After 11 years in space and surviving micrometeorite impacts and solar ...