Gaia is ESA’s space astrometry mission with a foreseen launch date in early 2012. Its main objective is to perform a stellar census of the 1000 Million brightest objects in our galaxy (completeness to V=20 mag) from which an astrometric catalog of micro-arcsec level accuracy will be constructed. A key element in this endeavor is the Astrometric Global Iterative Solution (AGIS). A core part of AGIS is to determine the accurate spacecraft attitude, geometric instrument calibration and astrometric model parameters for a well-behaved subset of all the objects (the ‘primary stars’). In addition, a small number of global parameters will be estimated, one of these being PPN γ. We present here the implementation of the algorithms dedicated to the d...
We report on recent new developments around the Astrometric Global Iterative Solution syst...
Gaia is the next astrometric mission from ESA and will measure objects up to a magnitude of about G=...
The main goal of the Gaia ESA mission is the production of a 5 parameters astrometric catalog - i.e....
Gaia is ESA's ambitious space astrometry mission with a foreseen launch date in late 2011. Its main ...
Abstract. Gaia is an ESA space astrometry mission due for launch in 2011-12. We describe part of the...
<p>The Astrometric Global Iterative Solution (AGIS) scheme is the key process in the astrometric red...
Context. The Gaia satellite will observe about one billion stars and other point-like sources. The a...
The space astrometry mission Gaia, planned for launch in 2013 by the European Space Agency (ESA), wi...
The Gaia mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) will produce high-precision astrometry for 10^9 ...
International audienceThe Gaia satellite will survey the entire celestial sphere down to 20th magnit...
The core data reduction for the Nano-JASMINE mission is planned to be done with Gaia’s Ast...
The Gaia satellite will survey the entire celestial sphere down to 20th magnitude, obtaining astrome...
International audienceThe Gaia ESA space mission will provide astrometric observations of a large nu...
We report on recent new developments around the Astrometric Global Iterative Solution syst...
Gaia is the next astrometric mission from ESA and will measure objects up to a magnitude of about G=...
The main goal of the Gaia ESA mission is the production of a 5 parameters astrometric catalog - i.e....
Gaia is ESA's ambitious space astrometry mission with a foreseen launch date in late 2011. Its main ...
Abstract. Gaia is an ESA space astrometry mission due for launch in 2011-12. We describe part of the...
<p>The Astrometric Global Iterative Solution (AGIS) scheme is the key process in the astrometric red...
Context. The Gaia satellite will observe about one billion stars and other point-like sources. The a...
The space astrometry mission Gaia, planned for launch in 2013 by the European Space Agency (ESA), wi...
The Gaia mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) will produce high-precision astrometry for 10^9 ...
International audienceThe Gaia satellite will survey the entire celestial sphere down to 20th magnit...
The core data reduction for the Nano-JASMINE mission is planned to be done with Gaia’s Ast...
The Gaia satellite will survey the entire celestial sphere down to 20th magnitude, obtaining astrome...
International audienceThe Gaia ESA space mission will provide astrometric observations of a large nu...
We report on recent new developments around the Astrometric Global Iterative Solution syst...
Gaia is the next astrometric mission from ESA and will measure objects up to a magnitude of about G=...
The main goal of the Gaia ESA mission is the production of a 5 parameters astrometric catalog - i.e....