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That's so close.
Yeah, I mean, for me, as someone who studied, like, galaxies that were, like, hundreds of millions of light years away. But I also, I love Jupiter. So, like, super Jupiters sound incredible. All of this Gaia data, like, just sounds so awesome.
Yeah, I mean, for me, as someone who studied, like, galaxies that were, like, hundreds of millions of light years away. But I also, I love Jupiter. So, like, super Jupiters sound incredible. All of this Gaia data, like, just sounds so awesome.
Yeah, I mean, for me, as someone who studied, like, galaxies that were, like, hundreds of millions of light years away. But I also, I love Jupiter. So, like, super Jupiters sound incredible. All of this Gaia data, like, just sounds so awesome.
But there's all this data that we haven't even looked at yet, right?
But there's all this data that we haven't even looked at yet, right?
But there's all this data that we haven't even looked at yet, right?
So tell me more about how using astrometry is going to basically give us a more complete picture. Why do you think it's important for people to know more about these other solar systems, these other planets around other stars?
So tell me more about how using astrometry is going to basically give us a more complete picture. Why do you think it's important for people to know more about these other solar systems, these other planets around other stars?
So tell me more about how using astrometry is going to basically give us a more complete picture. Why do you think it's important for people to know more about these other solar systems, these other planets around other stars?
Yeah. Josh, thank you so much. I can't wait to see how many you find when you start analyzing that Gaia data.
Yeah. Josh, thank you so much. I can't wait to see how many you find when you start analyzing that Gaia data.
Yeah. Josh, thank you so much. I can't wait to see how many you find when you start analyzing that Gaia data.
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