ELSA and the frontiers of astrometry
Anthony G.A. Brown (Leiden Observatory)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the progress of the ELSA network in advancing European space astrometry leadership and explores future steps to sustain this position post-Gaia data release.
Contribution
It provides an overview of ELSA's achievements and outlines strategies for maintaining European leadership in space astrometry after Gaia data becomes available.
Findings
ELSA has significantly contributed to European astrometry efforts.
Future plans are essential to sustain leadership after Gaia data release.
The paper emphasizes strategic planning for continued success.
Abstract
ELSA stands for the ambitious goal of `European Leadership in Space Astrometry'. In this closing contribution I will examine how the ELSA network has advanced this goal. I also look ahead to the time when the Gaia data will be published and consider what needs to be done to maintain European leadership.
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