Interview with DPAC - Questions & Answers

 

 

Biggest step forward with Gaia EDR3- Anthony Brown - Gaia DPAC chair. Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

 

Bright stars in Gaia data - Timo Prusti - Gaia project scientist. Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

 

Photometric System of Gaia EDR3 - Carme Jordi - Gaia science team member. Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

 

Most impacted areas in astronomy - Timo Prusti- Gaia project scientist. Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

 

Acceleration of the Solar System - Antonella Vallenari - Gaia DPAC deputy chair. Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

 

How is Gaia doing? - Uwe Lammers - Gaia mission manager. Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

 

Gaia Catalogue of Nearby Stars - Antonella Vallenari - Gaia DPAC deputy chair. Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

 

Galactic Anticentre - Antonella Vallenari - Gaia DPAC deputy chair. Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

 

Gaia scanning law - Uwe Lammers - Gaia mission manager. Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

 

DPAC during the pandemic - Anthony Brown - Gaia DPAC chair. Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

 

Structure and properties of the Magellanic Clouds - Antonella Vallenari - Gaia DPAC deputy chair. Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

 

Data Processing - Carme Jordi - Gaia science team member. Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

 

Preparing for the data requests - Uwe Lammers - Gaia mission manager. Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

 

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Improvement of the astrometry - Uwe Lammers - Gaia mission manager. Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

 

Close to 2 billion sources - Timo Prusti - Gaia project scientist. Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

 

 

Acknowledgements:

These videos were created by Timo Prusti, Antonella Vallenari, Anthony Brown, Uwe Lammers and Carme Jordi, with support from Anthony Brown, Tineke Roegiers, Eduard Masana, , F. di Giacomo, S. Zaggia

 

Published 3 December 2020 - Credit: ESA/Gaia/DPAC

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