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ISSN 2996-8380
Machine Learning
Vol. Scholarly Debut, Issue Winter 2025/2026, 2025January 15, 2026 CEST

Stellar Characteristics of the Solar Neighborhood: Machine Learning Insights for Space Navigation from Gaia Data Release 3

Ishant Yenamandra, Vishakh Hari, Krish Bahl,
Solar NeighborhoodComputational AstrophysicsAstronomyMachine LearningGeometry of SpaceAerospaceStellar NavigationIsolation ForestAnomaly Detection
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Yenamandra, Ishant, Vishakh Hari, and Krish Bahl. 2026. “Stellar Characteristics of the Solar Neighborhood:  Machine Learning Insights for Space Navigation from Gaia Data Release 3.” Scholarly Review Journal Scholarly Debut (Winter 2025/2026). https:/​/​doi.org/​10.70121/​001c.155269.

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