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Freeman@lemmy.pub to Space@kbin.social · 3 years ago

Variable stars can tell us where and when to search for extraterrestrials

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Variable stars can tell us where and when to search for extraterrestrials

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Freeman@lemmy.pub to Space@kbin.social · 3 years ago
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The European Space Agency's Gaia Observatory has been operating steadily at the Earth-sun L2 Lagrange Point for almost a decade. As an astrometry mission, Gaia aims to gather data on the positions, proper motion, and velocity of stars, exoplanets, and objects in the Milky Way and tens of thousands of neighboring galaxies. By the end of its primary mission (scheduled to end in 2025), Gaia will have observed an estimated 1 billion astronomical objects, leading to the creation of the most precise 3D space catalog ever made.
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