If GAIA’s photometric instrument broke down, what would scientists be less able to measure?

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the distance of stars

the distance of stars

the motions of stars

the motions of stars

the composition of stars

the composition of stars

the speed of stars

the speed of stars

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If GAIA’s photometric instrument broke down, scientists would be less able to measure the distance of stars.

GAIA's primary mission includes measuring stellar positions, distances, and motions with high precision, and its photometric measurements are crucial for determining distances through parallax and the use of standard candles.