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Gaia DR3 stories
- Where are the stars?
- How far away are the stars?
- How bright are the stars?
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- Where do the stars go or come from?
- Do they approach us or move away?
- What is in between the stars?
- Do they go boom?
- What are they made of?
- How big or warm or old are the stars?
- Is it a double star?
- Is it a galaxy?
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- Where is the DR3 data?
- How did you produce the data for this star?
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- How do they blink?
- Did something move in front?
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Gaia EDR3 Stories
- Gaia EDR3 - DPAC
- Gaia EDR3 - Galactic anticentre
- Gaia EDR3 - Coordination Unit 5
- Gaia EDR3 - Star Trails
- Gaia EDR3 - Coordination Unit 3
- Gaia EDR3 - Acceleration of the solar system
- Gaia EDR3 - Gaia Catalogue of Nearby Stars
- Gaia EDR3 - Structure of the Magellanic Clouds
- Gaia EDR3 - Gaia EDR3 vs Gaia DR2
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