1960 2022 1993 FoV: 0.7 deg x 0.7 deg, pixel (10 µm x 30 µm): 0.059”(AL) x 0.177”(AC) 106 CCD 4500x1966 px (TDI) ~4.4 sec 0.93m 0.42m Skymapper.

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FoV: 0.7 deg x 0.7 deg, pixel (10 µm x 30 µm): 0.059”(AL) x 0.177”(AC) 106 CCD 4500x1966 px (TDI) ~4.4 sec 0.93m 0.42m Skymapper Astrometric field Blue/Red Photometer Radial Velocity Spectrometer Credits ESA

G Å RVS Å, R=11500 BP Å, R=80-20 RP Å, R=90-70

Astraatmadja, 2015, GAIA-C8-TN-MPIA-TLA-001

Cassini 1.5m TNG 3.58m NTT 3.58m REM 0.6m San Pedro Mártir 1.5m CAHA 2.2m TJO 0.8m

Cassini 1.5m TNG 3.58m NTT 3.58m REM 0.6m San Pedro Mártir 1.5m CAHA 2.2m TJO 0.8m

July SPSS Extended with theoretical or empirical template spectra (CALSPEC, Gaia spectral libraries, Public libraries) Can calibrate 1 st Gaia release (end summer 2016), G band only Already exceeding DPAC requirements

July SPSS Extended with theoretical or empirical template spectra (CALSPEC, Gaia spectral libraries, Public libraries) Can calibrate 1 st Gaia release (end summer 2016), G band only Already exceeding DPAC requirements

Constancy assessment: Marinoni et al, in prep. Instruments characterization Altavilla et al. 2015AN A Absolute Photometry The ASDC Gaia SPSS archive gaiaextra.asdc.asi.it:8900

mid 2016 for Gaia 2nd release Including constancy assessment absolute photometry Improving the SPSS grid: more spectra, fringing corr. … more SPSS

First release: end summer 2016 Positions (α, δ) and G magnitudes (single-star and good astrometric behaviour). Photometric data of Ecliptic Poles Scanning RR Lyrae and Cepheid variable stars. The five-parameter astrometric solution - positions, parallaxes, and proper motions - for stars in common with the Tycho-2 Catalogue. The catalogue is based on the Tycho-Gaia Astrometric SolutionTycho-Gaia Astrometric Solution Second release: summer 2017 Five-parameter astrometric solutions (single-star). Integrated BP/RP photometry. Mean radial (no radial-velocity variation). Third release: summer 2018 (TBC) Orbital solutions, system radial velocity and five-parameter astrometric solutions, for binaries having periods between 2 months and 75% of the observing time will be released. Object classification and astrophysical parameters, together with BP/RP spectra and/or RVS spectra they are based on (well-behaved objects). Mean radial velocities (no radial-velocity and with available atmospheric-parameter estimates). Fourth release: summer 2019 (TBC) Variable-star classifications will be released together with the epoch photometry used for the stars. Solar-system results will be released with preliminary orbital solutions and individual epoch observations. Non-single star catalogues. Final release: 2022 (TBC) Full astrometric, photometric, and radial-velocity catalogues. All available variable-star and non-single-star solutions. Source classifications, astrophysical for stars, unresolved binaries, galaxies, and quasars. An exo-planet list. All epoch and transit data for all sources.All ground-based observations made for data-processing purposes.