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  • - Chapter 4 + Transformation and Selection
  • - Chapter 5 + Joining Tables
  • - Chapter 6 + Photometry
  • - Chapter 7 + Visualization
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    Proper Motion

    This is the third in a series of notebooks related to astronomy data.

    As a running example, we are replicating parts of the analysis in a recent paper, “Off the beaten path: Gaia reveals GD-1 stars outside of the main stream” by Adrian M. Price-Whelan and Ana Bonaca.

    In the first lesson, we wrote ADQL queries and used them to select and download data from the Gaia server.

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