File:Gaia Performances.jpg
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English: Various distances out to which Gaia will contribute to our knowledge of the Galaxy. The background to this schematic is the Lund sky map. This all-sky panoramic image was created under the direction of Knut Lundmark at Lund Observatory in the 1940s.
Français : Distances auquelles le satellite Gaia va contribuer. |
Source | Own work / http://wwwhip.obspm.fr/~arenou/Wiki/Satellite_Gaia.html |
Author | User:FredA (Frédéric Arenou) |
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