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BitStore.Metadata_version: 1.0 BitStore.Access: public/private BitStore.Filename: 20100506_Slides_Lennart_Lindegren.pdf BitStore.Size: 4097727 BitStore.Format: PDF BitStore.Ident: 30001860:2 BitStore.Digest: sha256:819ef209b8bc827c760ccdd95d3344ef5d29113b48956a6f607522b57185c58a BitStore.Last_edit: 20201106 phk DDHF.Keyword: EVENT/2010 EVENT/SLIDES SCIENCE/ASTRONOMY Event.Title: Hipparcos og Gaia Event.Subtitle: To foredrag om satelitter med dansk og svensk indsats gennem 85 år. Event.Date: 20100506 Event.Location: Kroppedal Museum Presentation.Speaker: Lennart Lindegren Presentation.Title: Gaia - solving non-linear equations with a billion unknowns Presentation.Bio: Professor, Space astrometry group, Lund Univ. Presentation.Abstract: The satellite Gaia is to be launched in September 2012, and will after a few months take up its observing position at the Lagrange point L2, 1.5 million km away from the Earth. During five or six years it will continuously scan the whole sky, registering the exact positions and motions of a billion stars, and dispatch an enormous quantity of data back to the Earth. The processing of this data, converting it to a star catalogue eagerly awaited by astronomers around the world, is by itself a great challenge, perhaps as large and difficult as the making of the satellite. It is estimated that the data analysis effort to produce the Gaia catalogue is about one sextillion (10^21) floating point operations. [Presented in English] *END*