File:How many stars will there be in the second Gaia data release? ESA392158.jpg

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English: This graphic summaries the content of the second Gaia data release scheduled for publication on 25 April 2018. It contains information nearly 1.7 billion stars. For many of the stars, this includes their position and brightness on the sky, their colour, surface temperature and velocity. The dataset also includes the positions of known Solar System objects such as asteroids. Full details:How many stars to expect in Gaia's second data release
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How many stars will there be in the second Gaia data release?
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