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Summer in Porto can be scorching, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C. At this time of year, locals and tourists alike seek out refreshing outdoor spaces to escape the heat. The city’s public ...
LLM's Anuja Gaur heads to London’s haute-cuisine sanctuary of GAIA to discover how it has captured the very essence of poised ...
Just last week, for instance, the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York City ...
Gaia, Europe’s Milky Way–mapping spacecraft, shut down earlier this year. It was arguably the most important—and most ...
But Gaia has helped create more than just beautiful maps. Its data led to the revelation that 10 billion years ago, the young Milky Way collided and merged with a smaller galaxy. Scientists are ...
Astronomers bid an emotional farewell to Gaia, expressing their gratitude for its more than decade-long mission that gave us groundbreaking insights into our home galaxy, the Milky Way.
Europe's star-mapping Gaia space observatory has entered its retirement orbit, after gathering valuable cosmic data for more ...
Launched in 2013, Gaia’s primary goal was to reveal the history and structure of the Milky Way by building the most precise, three-dimensional map of the positions and velocities of a billion stars.
Gaia’s goal was to create a 3D map of our entire galaxy, and so far it has revealed the structure of the Milky Way in the greatest detail ever obtained.
And so Gaia has made this three-dimensional map of more than a million quasars, and we can track our motion against these far distant objects. That’s charting our course around the Milky Way, ...
Launched in December 2013, Gaia spent years collecting vital data on almost 2 billion stars. The spacecraft’s mission was to create the largest 3D map of the Milky Way, providing insight into ...