The European Space Agency has officially ended the Gaia mission after more than ten years of mapping billions of stars, fundamentally reshaping our understanding of the Milky Way. Although the spacecraft is now offline, its vast celestial database will co
After more than a decade of scanning the stars, the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Gaia spacecraft has officially gone silent. The Gaia shutdown marks the … The post ESA says goodbye to Gaia, but its work is far from finished appeared first on BGR.
The Gaia Observatory mission is coming to an end after 12 years of studying our galaxy.
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