Astrometry is the astronomical discipline of measuring the positions, and changes therein, of celestial bodies. Accurate astrometry from the ground is limited by the blurring effects induced by the Earth’s atmosphere. Since decades, Europe has been at the forefront of making astrometric measurements from space. The European Space Agency (ESA) launched the first satellite dedicated to astrometry, named Hipparcos, in 1989, culminating in the release of the Hipparcos Catalogue containing astrometric data for 117 955 stars in 1997. Since mid 2014, Hipparcos’ successor, Gaia, has been collecting astrometric data, with a 100 times improved precision, for 10 000 times as many stars
This contribution focuses on the importance of astrometry and on its future developments. Over the c...
GAIA is a concept for an astrometric interferometer studied as a possible cornerstone mission within...
Context. Gaia Data Release 1 (DR1) contains astrometric results for more than 1 billion stars bright...
Astrometry is the astronomical discipline of measuring the positions, and changes therein, of celest...
The measurement of the positions, distances, motions and luminosities of stars represents the founda...
International audienceThe Gaia ESA space mission will provide astrometric observations of a large nu...
Gaia is an ambitious space astrometry mission of ESA with a main objective to map the sky in astrome...
Gaia is an all sky, high precision astrometric and photometric satellite of the European Space Agenc...
Astrometry from space has unique advantages over ground-based observations: the all-sky coverage, re...
International audienceGaia is an ambitious space astrometry mission of ESA with a main objective to ...
International audienceThe ESA astrometric mission Gaia has been launched in December 2013. It is cur...
The European Space Agency's astrometry satellite Gaia was launched in December 2013 and started its ...
AbstractThe era of all-sky space astrometry began with the Hipparcos mission in 1989 and provided th...
© ESO, 2016.Context. Gaia Data Release 1 (DR1) contains astrometric results for more than 1 billion ...
Context. Gaia Data Release 1 (DR1) contains astrometric results for more than 1 billion stars bright...
This contribution focuses on the importance of astrometry and on its future developments. Over the c...
GAIA is a concept for an astrometric interferometer studied as a possible cornerstone mission within...
Context. Gaia Data Release 1 (DR1) contains astrometric results for more than 1 billion stars bright...
Astrometry is the astronomical discipline of measuring the positions, and changes therein, of celest...
The measurement of the positions, distances, motions and luminosities of stars represents the founda...
International audienceThe Gaia ESA space mission will provide astrometric observations of a large nu...
Gaia is an ambitious space astrometry mission of ESA with a main objective to map the sky in astrome...
Gaia is an all sky, high precision astrometric and photometric satellite of the European Space Agenc...
Astrometry from space has unique advantages over ground-based observations: the all-sky coverage, re...
International audienceGaia is an ambitious space astrometry mission of ESA with a main objective to ...
International audienceThe ESA astrometric mission Gaia has been launched in December 2013. It is cur...
The European Space Agency's astrometry satellite Gaia was launched in December 2013 and started its ...
AbstractThe era of all-sky space astrometry began with the Hipparcos mission in 1989 and provided th...
© ESO, 2016.Context. Gaia Data Release 1 (DR1) contains astrometric results for more than 1 billion ...
Context. Gaia Data Release 1 (DR1) contains astrometric results for more than 1 billion stars bright...
This contribution focuses on the importance of astrometry and on its future developments. Over the c...
GAIA is a concept for an astrometric interferometer studied as a possible cornerstone mission within...
Context. Gaia Data Release 1 (DR1) contains astrometric results for more than 1 billion stars bright...