Hipparcos Hipparcos (#) Fr.: Hipparcos A → European Space Agency satellite, which was launched
in August 1989 and operated until March 1993. It was the first space mission devoted
to → astrometry with an unprecedented degree of
accuracy. The telescope on Hipparcos had a main mirror of diameter 29 cm.
Calculations from observations by the main instrument See also: Hipparcos, acronym for → High → Precision → Parallax → Collecting → Satellite, chosen for its similarity to the name of the Greek astronomer Hipparchus of Nicaea (c. 190-125 BC), one of the most influential astronomers of antiquity, who compiled an extensive star catalogue in which he gave the positions of over 1,000 stars and also classified them according to their magnitude (on a scale of 1 to 6, brightest to faintest). Ptolemy later incorporated this information into his → Almagest. In addition, he discovered the → precession of the equinoxes. |