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1 October 1993 Development of ISOCAM: the camera of the Infrared Space Observatory
Catherine J. Cesarsky, Jean-Francois Bonnal, Olivier Boulade, Jacky B. Cretolle, Daniele Imbault, Jacques Lapegue, Yvon Rio, Laurent G. Vigroux, Francois Sibille, Gerard Epstein, Francois Lacombe, Pascal Puget, Daniel Rouan, Olivier Saint-Pe, Didier Tiphene, Diego A. Cesarsky, Michel Perault, John K. Davies, Terry Purkins, H. Lennart Nordh, Goran Olofsson, Giulio Ventura
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ISOCAM, the camera of the Infrared Space Observatory, will image the sky at various angular and spectral resolutions in the wavelength range 2.5 to 17 microns. We recall the main steps of the development, leading to the delivery of the flight model to ESA, and we outline some of the scientific programs to which it will be applied.
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Catherine J. Cesarsky, Jean-Francois Bonnal, Olivier Boulade, Jacky B. Cretolle, Daniele Imbault, Jacques Lapegue, Yvon Rio, Laurent G. Vigroux, Francois Sibille, Gerard Epstein, Francois Lacombe, Pascal Puget, Daniel Rouan, Olivier Saint-Pe, Didier Tiphene, Diego A. Cesarsky, Michel Perault, John K. Davies, Terry Purkins, H. Lennart Nordh, Goran Olofsson, and Giulio Ventura "Development of ISOCAM: the camera of the Infrared Space Observatory", Proc. SPIE 2019, Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing, (1 October 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.157850
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Calibration

Infrared sensors

Infrared radiation

Galactic astronomy

Remote sensing

Cameras

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