A high-speed particle struck the Gaia space telescope — but Gaia came back stronger than ever


A high-speed particle and electronics malfunction threatened the Gaia space telescope, but scientists managed to not only fix the issue, but also to optimize Gaia beyond its previous capabilities. (Space.com) More More

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