International audienceThe European Space Agency decision to include the Hipparcos satellite into its Science Programme is placed in the context of the years 1965-1980 and in the historical perspective of the progress of astrometry. The motivation and ideas which lead to the Hipparcos design are reviewed as well as its characteristics and performance. The amount and variety of applications represent an impressive evolution from the original science case and opened the way to much more ambitious further space missions, especially Gaia, based on the same basic principles. A giant step in technology led to a giant step in science. Next steps are presented at this Symposium
The successful ESA mission Hipparcos provided very precise parallaxes positions and proper motions o...
International audienceThe paper describes the methods and observations by which the Hipparcos Catalo...
Astrometric and photometric measurements of a number of solar system objects were performed by the H...
International audienceThe European Space Agency decision to include the Hipparcos satellite into its...
The Hipparcos satellite was launched in 1989. It was the first, and remains to date the only, attemp...
An authoritative account of the contributions to science made by the Hipparcos satellite, for astron...
The measurement of the positions, distances, motions and luminosities of stars represents the founda...
The knowledge of astrometric data of stars in our Galaxy was growing very slowly during the last dec...
. The Hipparcos Input Catalogue has been compiled, over the period 1982-1991, as the definitive obse...
The ESA Astrometry Satellite HIPPARCOS has provided for nearly 120000 stars positions, proper motion...
As the result of the Hipparcos Mission a catalog of 118, 217 starpositions, proper motions and paral...
SIGLECNRS Y 23012 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
The new reduction of the Hipparcos data presents a very significant improvement in the overall relia...
Astrometry is the astronomical discipline of measuring the positions, and changes therein, of celest...
Vol. 1 - 5: The Hipparcos Input Catalogue. Vol. 6: Annex 1. Double and multiple stars. Vol. 7: Ann...
The successful ESA mission Hipparcos provided very precise parallaxes positions and proper motions o...
International audienceThe paper describes the methods and observations by which the Hipparcos Catalo...
Astrometric and photometric measurements of a number of solar system objects were performed by the H...
International audienceThe European Space Agency decision to include the Hipparcos satellite into its...
The Hipparcos satellite was launched in 1989. It was the first, and remains to date the only, attemp...
An authoritative account of the contributions to science made by the Hipparcos satellite, for astron...
The measurement of the positions, distances, motions and luminosities of stars represents the founda...
The knowledge of astrometric data of stars in our Galaxy was growing very slowly during the last dec...
. The Hipparcos Input Catalogue has been compiled, over the period 1982-1991, as the definitive obse...
The ESA Astrometry Satellite HIPPARCOS has provided for nearly 120000 stars positions, proper motion...
As the result of the Hipparcos Mission a catalog of 118, 217 starpositions, proper motions and paral...
SIGLECNRS Y 23012 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
The new reduction of the Hipparcos data presents a very significant improvement in the overall relia...
Astrometry is the astronomical discipline of measuring the positions, and changes therein, of celest...
Vol. 1 - 5: The Hipparcos Input Catalogue. Vol. 6: Annex 1. Double and multiple stars. Vol. 7: Ann...
The successful ESA mission Hipparcos provided very precise parallaxes positions and proper motions o...
International audienceThe paper describes the methods and observations by which the Hipparcos Catalo...
Astrometric and photometric measurements of a number of solar system objects were performed by the H...