The PLATO Mission

We present the current status of the PLATO space mission, which is currently in its design phase. A brief overview of its capabilities is given, after introducing the core science goals of the mission. We also present the amount of observing time offered to the community as Guest Observer program. T...

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Space exploration
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Stars & galaxies
stars: evolution
techniques: photometric
Time
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