Really good News!

I give to Cosmology a :+1:!

As you remember recently the first half of the Nobel prize for 2019 went to Cosmology pioneer: James Peebles :heart_eyes: This is really great news for all of us working in a cosmology field. Another important achievement was that the second part of the Nobel prize went to the exoplanet pioneers Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz exploring 51 Peg b :star:

The funny fact is: A few days before the prize announcements we(Starhorse team) got a request on Peg 51 star if we have it in our Starhorse database?

The answer was indeed we have it!!! if you want to see the stellar parameter you can check https://gaia.aip.de with following query

# the Postgres query
select * from "gdr2_contrib"."starhorse" as sh where sh.source_id=4110602530665608064;

The result is following in csv format:

source_id,sh_photoflag,sh_parallaxflag,sh_gaiaflag,sh_outflag,dist05,dist16,dist50,dist84,dist95,av05,av16,av50,av84,av95,teff16,teff50,teff84,logg16,logg50,logg84,met16,met50,met84,mass16,mass50,mass84,ag50,abp50,arp50,mg0,bprp0,xgal,ygal,zgal,rgal,ruwe
4110602530665608064,GBPRPJHKs,_gt5,000,01000,0.114309869999999994,0.118083419999999994,0.124157539999999997,0.129846980000000001,0.134306979999999992,-2.47029734000000012,-2.38190531999999999,-2.20486307000000004,-2.01794624000000011,-1.85468173000000003,4548.36083984000015,4692.24462890999985,4869.79296875,2.59741569000000005,2.66062856000000014,2.74529958000000018,-0.453864869999999976,-0.155032869999999989,0.0991736899999999949,0.928645309999999946,1.02840686000000003,1.18681787999999999,-1.98608410000000002,-2.40067100999999994,-1.38048685000000004,1.25920915999999994,1.04921328999999997,-8.07650089000000015,0.00543587999999999971,0.0225512400000000002,8.07650280000000009,0.93274716000000002

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