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Artist’s impression of the Gaia spacecraft
Mission typeAstrometric observatory
OperatorESA
COSPAR ID2013-074A
SATCAT no.39479
Websitewww.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Gaia
Mission duration11 years, 3 months and 8 days
Spacecraft properties
Manufacturer• EADS Astrium
• e2v Technologies
Launch mass2,029 kg (4,473 lb)1
Dry mass1,392 kg (3,069 lb)
Payload mass710 kg (1,570 lb)2
Dimensions4.6 m × 2.3 m (15.1 ft × 7.5 ft)
Power1,910 watts
Start of mission
Launch date19 December 2013, 09:12:14 UTC3
RocketSoyuz ST-B/Fregat-MT
Launch siteKourou ELS
ContractorArianespace
End of mission
Deactivated27 March 2025
Last contact27 March 2025
Orbital parameters
Reference systemSun–Earth L
RegimeLissajous orbit
Periapsis altitude263,000 km (163,000 mi)4
Apoapsis altitude707,000 km (439,000 mi)4
Period180 days
Epoch2014
Main telescope
TypeThree-mirror anastigmat1
Diameter1.45 m × 0.5 m (4 ft 9 in × 1 ft 8 in)
Collecting area0.7 m
Transponders
Band• S band (TT&C support)
• X band (data acquisition)
Bandwidth• a few kbit/s down & up (S band)
• 3–8 Mbit/s download (X band)
Instruments
ASTRO : Astrometric instrument
BP/RP : Photometric instrument
RVS : Radial velocity spectrometer

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Footnotes

  1. “GAIA (Global Astrometric Interferometer for Astrophysics) Mission”. ESA eoPortal. Retrieved 28 March 2014. 2

  2. “Frequently Asked Questions about Gaia”. ESA. 14 November 2013.

  3. “Gaia Liftoff”. ESA. 19 December 2013.

  4. “Gaia enters its operational orbit”. ESA. 8 January 2014. 2