The Calibration Legacy of the ISO Mission Conference to be held in the week 5-9 February 2001 at the ISO Data Centre Villafranca del Castillo Madrid, Spain ====================================================================== This is the first announcement of a conference which will be held at the Data Centre of the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) in Villafranca del Castillo near Madrid (Spain) in the week of February 5 to 9, 2001. The programme of the conference will reflect the wide range of astronomical and instrumental calibration issues which have been tackled during the history of the ISO project to-date. Topics range through : . the establishment of major databases of reference astronomical calibration sources; . lessons learned relevant to the design of future instruments; . actual techniques developed, and problems encountered, in the ground-based and in-flight calibration of the ISO instruments. Particular emphasis will be placed upon the relevance of the ISO experience to calibration of future space missions. Contributions addressing the relevance for calibration of ground-based systems are also welcome. The ISO project, including the approximately 2.5 years of in-orbit operation of the ISO spacecraft, has spanned two decades to-date. Hundreds of work-years have been invested in the attendant calibration programmes. Pre-launch preparatory calibration programmes have generated large databases of calibrated stellar spectra, spanning the visible to > 240 micron wavelength range. Asteroid and planetary spectral models have been generated and refined. Extensive laboratory calibration work has been performed on detector and optical sub-systems and on the instruments. The complex suite of ISO instruments has been calibrated in-flight. The ISO instruments ranged from broadband photometers, array cameras and photo-polarimeters, through moderate resolution grating and CVF spectrometers to high-resolution Fabry-Perot systems. The operating wavelength range ran from 2.5 to 240 microns. The ISO project clearly represents a major repository of calibration experience. It is an important producer of reference-source databases. This legacy should be exploited in planning the calibration of future systems, and in their design and development. This conference will take place shortly after the ISO Calibration Working Groups have completed their synthesis of the results of ISO instrument calibration work. The explanatory documentation of the Observatory will be close to its final content, and the time will be ripe to pass on the legacy of the ISO calibration experience to the future. The meeting will be appropriate for astronomers and engineers wishing to record, in the proceedings of this Legacy meeting, the insights gained from their work on ISO or on other astronomical systems. It will be particularly relevant to those faced with the task of calibrating complex IR astronomical systems in the coming years. It is intended that the proceedings of this conference be published as an ESA-SP publication, and that they should gather in one place the legacy of the ISO calibration work, with emphasis on clear and thorough exposition of the experience gained and of the lessons learned. If you are interested in the conference, but have received this email only indirectly, and would like to be sure to receive future mailings, then please notify :==> helpdesk@iso.vilspa.esa.es If you have received this mailing directly, you will automatically receive the next announcement. We will send out a second announcement with more information in July, and a third announcement in September, which will include detailed information on logistics, a tentative conference agenda, and a list of invited speakers. ============================================================================ ============================================================================ ============================================================================ Local Organisation : L. Metcalfe (Chair), M.F. Kessler (Project Scientist), A. Salama, P. Garcia-Lario. ISO Data Centre, Villafranca del Castillo Satellite Tracking Station Apartado 50727, 28080 Madrid (Spain) email: helpdesk@iso.vilspa.esa.es ============================================================================