The European Space Agency just released an intricate star map cataloging the precise positions of more than 1.1 billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. So far, it’s the largest chart of celestial objects ever made, and it’s all thanks to data gathered by ESA’s Gaia spacecraft — a space observatory located about 1 million miles above Earth.
European Space Agency releases preliminary map of 1 billion stars
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