Gaia Early Data Release 3 has been published today.
It's about 1.3 TB in size (data only, compressed) and contains exact data points on about 1.8 billion stars within the Milkyway galaxy observed by Gaia (plus 160 million extragalactic objects). 6-parameter astrometic solutions are worked out for about 882 million stars, 5-parameter solutions for a further 585 million.
Gaia is an ESA satellite orbiting around the Sun-Earth-L2 Lagrange point that is equipped with the largest digital camera ever built, with over 100 CCDs forming a resolution of 1 billion pixel. Gaia performs up to 1000 observations of entire fields of up to 50 million stars, extrapolating their position, color, proper motion and some other stuff, and refining its solution for each source with every new sweep. An automatic routine onboard prefilters the generated data for "interesting observations" (e.g. new datapoints) only in order to keep the downlink manageable at around 50-100 GB/day.
Gaia EDR3 apparently includes a new cataloguing of stars within the solar system's neighborhood, i.e. of about 330,000 stars within 100 Parsec/326 light years - which are estimated to be 92% of all stellar objects in this range.
Exhaustive playlist of youtube videos with Q&A sessions on Gaia EDR3:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpT9NE9UY0o7itJFpO9nK3luflRHjnvui