"This data release further demonstrates Gaia’s broad and fundamental value – even on topics it wasn’t initially designed to address," says Timo Prusti, Project Scientist for Gaia at ESA.
"Although its key focus is as a star surveyor, Gaia is exploring everything from the rocky bodies of the Solar System to multiply imaged quasars lying billions of light-years away, far beyond the edges of the Milky Way. The mission is providing a truly unique insight into the Universe and the objects within it, and we’re really making the most of its broad, all-sky perspective on the skies around us."
The next steps
Gaia’s previous Data Release, Gaia DR3, came on 13 June 2022. It was the most detailed survey of the Milky Way to date, and a treasure trove of data on strange ‘starquakes’, asymmetrically moving stars, stellar DNA and more. Gaia DR3 contained new and improved details for almost two billion stars in the Milky Way, and included the largest catalogues of binary stars, thousands of Solar System objects, and – more distantly and outside of our galaxy – millions of galaxies and quasars.
The mission’s next Data Release, Gaia DR4, is expected not before the end of 2025. It will build upon both Gaia DR3 and this interim focused product release to further improve our understanding of the multi-dimensional Milky Way. It will refine our knowledge of stars’ colours, positions, and movements; resolve variable and multiple star systems; identify and characterise quasars and galaxies; list exoplanet candidates; and more.
Stay up to date on Gaia’s release timelines here.
Notes for editors
More details on this release, named Gaia’s focused product release or FPR, can be found below:
- https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/gaia/fpr
- https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/gaia/focused-product-release
- https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/gaia/fpr-papers
- https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/gaia/fpr-stories
Papers comprising the Gaia focused product release:
- 'Gaia Focused Product Release: Sources from Service Interface Function image analysis – half a million new sources in omega Centauri' by Gaia Collaboration, K. Weingrill, et al.
- 'Gaia Focused Product Release: Radial velocity time series of long-period variables' by Gaia Collaboration, M. Trabucchi, et al.
- 'Gaia Focused Product Release: Asteroid orbital solution' by Gaia Collaboration, P. David, et al.
- 'Gaia Focused Product Release: Spatial distribution of two diffuse interstellar bands Gaia Collaboration' by M. Schultheis, et al.
- 'Gaia Focused Product Release: A catalogue of sources around quasars to search for strongly lensed quasars' by Gaia Collaboration, A. Krone-Martins, et al.