Astrometry and Astrophysics in the Gaia Sky (IAU S330)
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1107170087
ISBN-13
9781107170087
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 19th, 2018
Print length
500 Pages
Weight
852 grams
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18.10 x 25.40 x 2.20 cms
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The European Space Agency's Gaia mission is surveying the full sky, measuring the distances and ages of around a billion stars with unprecedented accuracy. IAU Symposium 330 reviews the first two and a half years of Gaia activities and discusses the scientific results derived from the first Gaia data release.
Astrometry has historically been fundamental to all the fields of astronomy, driving many revolutionary scientific results. ESA''s Gaia mission is astrometrically, photometrically and spectroscopically surveying the full sky, measuring around a billion stars to magnitude 20, to allow stellar distance and age estimations with unprecedented accuracy. With the complement of radial velocities, it will provide the full kinematic information of these targets, while the photometric and spectroscopic data will be used to classify objects and astrophysically characterize stars. IAU Symposium 330 reviews the first 2.5 years of Gaia activities and discusses the scientific results derived from the first Gaia data release (GDR1). This significant increase in the precision of the astrometric measurements has sharpened our view of the Milky Way and the physical processes involved in stellar and galactic evolution. To many, the Gaia revolution heralds a transformation comparable to the impact of the telescope''s invention four centuries ago.
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