• Census of the Galaxy: Challenges for Photometry and Spectrometry with GAIA Challenges for Photometry and Spectrometry With Gaia: Proceedings of the Workshop Held in Vilnius, Lithuania on 2-6 July 2001

Census of the Galaxy: Challenges for Photometry and Spectrometry with GAIA Challenges for Photometry and Spectrometry With Gaia: Proceedings of the Workshop Held in Vilnius, Lithuania on 2-6 July 2001

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Astrometry from space was performed for the first time and with great success by the ESA Hipparcos satellite (1989-93). This mission was designed as an as trometry mission, but the use of a photon counting detector made it possible to produce very important photometric results: the most accurate astronomical pho tometry ever by the main Hipparcos mission in a very broad band of 120000 stars, and the two-colour Tycho-2 photometry of 2.5 million stars. The cornerstone ESA mission GAIA was approved in October 2000 for launch not later than 2012. This mission will use CCDs in time-delayed integration mode instead of the photo-cathode detectors used in Hipparcos. Due to the higher quantum efficiency of the CCDs, simultaneous integration of many stars, and larger tele scope apertures GAIA will utilize the star light a million times more efficiently than Hipparcos, resulting in astrometry and multi-colour photometry for one billion stars. GAIA photometry is crucial for the scientific utilization of the astrometric results, and the photometric data have a high scientific content in themselves.

  • Author(s): Vladas Vansevicius, Arunas Kucinskas, Jokubas Sudzius
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Edition: 2002
  • Published: 2002-06-30
  • Dimensions: Height: 9.88 Inches, Length: 6.34 Inches, Weight: 2.2928075248 Pounds, Width: 0.58 Inches
  • Estimated Delivery: Jan 30, 2026
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