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在盖亚太空天体测量任务的第一次数据发布的几个小时内,arXiv存储库中出现了一篇基于它的结果的论文。van der Marel和Sahlmann的“第一个盖亚本地群体动力学:麦哲伦云的固有运动和旋转”(http://arxiv.org/abs/1609.04395)简单地揭示了天文学家是多么渴望探索和利用ESA太空任务所承诺的精致视差和固有运动。盖亚时代已经开始。
Within hours of the first data release of the Gaia space astrometry mission, a paper in the arXiv repository appeared with results based on it. “First Gaia local group dynamics: Magellanic Clouds proper motion and rotation” by van der Marel and Sahlmann (http://arxiv.org/abs/1609.04395) simply reveals how eager astronomers are to explore and exploit the exquisite parallaxes and proper motions promised by this ESA space mission. The Gaia era has started.