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DESCRIPTION:From IRAS to Spitzer and Beyond: 30 years of Space-Based Infrar
	ed Astronomy\nThe infrared lies beyond the red end of the visible spectrum
	 of light. Cool and dusty things throughout the Universe appear bright in 
	infrared. 2013 is a significant year in infrared astronomy -- it marks the
	 30th anniversary of the launch of IRAS\, the Infrared Astronomical Satell
	ite\, which revolutionized our view of the infrared cosmos\, increasing th
	e number of known infrared sources by about 70%. It's also the 10th annive
	rsary of the launch of the Spitzer Space Telescope\, at the time the most 
	sensitive infrared telescope ever built\, which has helped revolutionize o
	ur understanding of galaxy evolution\, exoplanets\, and star formation. 20
	13 is also the 4th anniversary of the launch of the infrared missions Hers
	chel and WISE\, the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer. This talk will re
	view some of the major discoveries from each of these important infrared a
	stronomy missions. \nSpeaker:	Dr. Luisa Rebull\nAssociate Research Scienti
	st\nSpitzer Science Center (SSC)\, Infrared Processing and Analysis Center
	 (IPAC)\, Caltech 	\n\nThe von Kármán Auditorium at JPL\n4800 Oak Grove 
	Drive\nPasadena\, CA\n
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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:The von Kármán Lecture Series: 2013
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	 Cool and dusty things throughout the Universe appear bright in infrared. 
	2013 is a significant year in infrared astronomy -- it marks the 30th anni
	versary of the launch of IRAS\, the Infrared Astronomical Satellite\, whic
	h revolutionized our view of the infrared cosmos\, increasing the number o
	f known infrared sources by about 70%. It's also the 10th anniversary of t
	he launch of the Spitzer Space Telescope\, at the time the most sensitive 
	infrared telescope ever built\, which has helped revolutionize our underst
	anding of galaxy evolution\, exoplanets\, and star formation. 2013 is also
	 the 4th anniversary of the launch of the infrared missions Herschel and W
	ISE\, the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer. This talk will review some 
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