It may be easier to watch 'Sky at Night' on iPlayer … but this should point you in the right direction:
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Gaia
The European Space Agency’s Gaia satellite is currently twirling about 1.2 million kilometers beyond the moon. As it spins, it dutifully records the position of every point of light it sees. On September 14th, 2016, the first of many scheduled public releases of that data occurred, in the form of a press conference and about 5200 40MB gzipped CSV files. And that’s compressed CSVs, the total size of the data is 532GB, and over a billion rows, each one another sun.
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MichaelG.
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Edit: Note that there are two hyperlinks, in that brief quotation, to YouTube videos.
Edited By Michael Gilligan on 09/01/2017 21:00:07