The European Gaia astrometry mission is due for launch in 2011. Gaia will rely on the proven principles of the ESA Hipparcos mission to create an all-sky survey of about one billion stars throughout our Galaxy and beyond, by observing all objects down to 20 mag. Through its massive measurement of stellar distances, motions and multicolour photometry, it will provide fundamental data necessary for unravelling the structure, formation and evolution of the Galaxy. This paper presents the design and performance of the broad- and medium-band set of photometric filters adopted as the baseline for Gaia. The 19 selected passbands (extending from the UV to the far-red), the criteria and the methodology on which this choice has been based are discuss...
International audienceThe ESA space astrometry mission Gaia will measure the positions, parallaxes a...
International audienceThe Gaia ESA space mission will provide astrometric observations of a large nu...
Gaia will obtain multi-color photometry for astrometric and astrophysical purposes. A photometry in ...
The European Gaia astrometry mission is due for launch in 2011. Gaia will rely on the proven princip...
Our team at the University of Barcelona has contributed since the early phases of the mission to the...
Aims. The scientific community needs to be prepared to analyse the data from Gaia, one of ...
Gaia is an all sky, high precision astrometric and photometric satellite of the European Space Agenc...
International audienceThe Gaia satellite will survey the entire celestial sphere down to 20th magnit...
Gaia is an ambitious space astrometry mission of ESA with a main objective to map the sky in astrome...
Gaia will observe more than one billion objects brighter than G = 20, including stars, asteroids, ...
Gaia will observe more than one billion objects brighter than V=20, including stars, asteroids, gala...
The GAIA astrometric mission has recently been approved as one of thenext two ``cornerstones'' of ES...
GAIA will provide a multi-colour photometric and astrometric census of some one billion compact sour...
International audienceThe ESA space astrometry mission Gaia will measure the positions, parallaxes a...
International audienceThe Gaia ESA space mission will provide astrometric observations of a large nu...
Gaia will obtain multi-color photometry for astrometric and astrophysical purposes. A photometry in ...
The European Gaia astrometry mission is due for launch in 2011. Gaia will rely on the proven princip...
Our team at the University of Barcelona has contributed since the early phases of the mission to the...
Aims. The scientific community needs to be prepared to analyse the data from Gaia, one of ...
Gaia is an all sky, high precision astrometric and photometric satellite of the European Space Agenc...
International audienceThe Gaia satellite will survey the entire celestial sphere down to 20th magnit...
Gaia is an ambitious space astrometry mission of ESA with a main objective to map the sky in astrome...
Gaia will observe more than one billion objects brighter than G = 20, including stars, asteroids, ...
Gaia will observe more than one billion objects brighter than V=20, including stars, asteroids, gala...
The GAIA astrometric mission has recently been approved as one of thenext two ``cornerstones'' of ES...
GAIA will provide a multi-colour photometric and astrometric census of some one billion compact sour...
International audienceThe ESA space astrometry mission Gaia will measure the positions, parallaxes a...
International audienceThe Gaia ESA space mission will provide astrometric observations of a large nu...
Gaia will obtain multi-color photometry for astrometric and astrophysical purposes. A photometry in ...