The end of Gaia observations will be a sad day, but I think it's also something worth celebrating, as Gaia has been an incredibly successful mission.
And best of all, the data is completely open and free for anyone to access - it's a monumental triumph of open science. ๐ญ
Posts by Andy Tzanidakis
An artist's impression of the Gaia spacecraft.
The @esa.int Gaia satellite will take its final scientific measurements on Wednesday. ๐ญ
This will conclude a 12 year series of continuous observations.
Larger Gaia data releases are still in progress, but Gaia has already had a HUGE impact on our understanding of the #milkyway.
(Image: ESA)
NYC decided to look cute right as I was about to leave for #aas245 ๐
Excited to see many friends, colleagues, and learn some cool science this week ๐
Come work with me to coordinate satellite observations and make our orbital environment more sustainable!
(Kindly ignore the Oct 31 "deadline," and note that while it says La Serena, other locations are likely OK; clarification forthcoming.)
Qs welcome! ๐ญ
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Hertzsprung-Russell diagram of an interacting binary
Paper day today! ๐ So excited to share this work investigating how mass transfer leaves imprints on the asteroseismic signals of a star: arxiv.org/abs/2403.05627. More in the thread below! ๐งต
You know it's a good day when you spend the whole day working on a Gaia DR3 hackathon with your colleagues! ๐คฉ
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๐๐๐ observing a star near the Crab Nebula with the APO ARC 3.5m telescope tonight!
Having a blast in NYC this week at dotAstro!