At www.esa.int/gaia, you will find the latest news from the mission, as well as background articles explaining the mission objectives, the spacecraft, its heritage and more. You’ll also find links to in-depth reports and journal entries covering the test campaign as Gaia was put through its paces before being shipped to ESA’s launch site in Kourou.

Artistic rendition of the Gaia spacecraft,
courtesy of ESA.
The shield has two purposes: To shade Gaia’s sensitive telescopes and cameras, and to provide power to operate the spacecraft. Gaia will always point away from the Sun, so the underside of the skirt is partially covered with solar panels to generate electricity.
New animations with supporting background articles and topical news items will be added to the minisite as the launch draws nearer, to explain in more detail the exciting science that Gaia will perform and how it will help us learn more about our place in the Universe.

