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Revision as of 09:46, 17 September 2012
Welcome to the web site of the Gaia Science Alerts Working Group!
The Science Alerts Working Group is focussed on the real-time detection of variable sources. These include supernovae, microlensing events, exploding and eruptive stars, etc.
Gaia Science Alerts Workshop 2012, Bologna - archive of presentations
Gaia Science Alerts Workshop 2011, Cambridge - archive of presentations
Gaia Science Alerts Workshop 2010, Cambridge - archive of presentations
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