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ESO workshop on ground-based thermal-IR astronomy

@ESO_IR2020

Ground-based Thermal Infrared Astronomy – Past, Present and Future. ESO workshop, POSTPONED due to the coronavirus crisis — the new date is 12 - 16 October 2020

ESO, Garching, Germany Katılım Ocak 2020
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ESO workshop on ground-based thermal-IR astronomy
The new date for our meeting is 12 - 16 October. More details to follow soon, please mark your calendars!
ESO workshop on ground-based thermal-IR astronomy@ESO_IR2020

Unfortunately we cannot hold our meeting at the originally foreseen time and place due to the #COVIDー19 outbreak. We will postpone the meeting and let you know of the new date as soon as possible. Our apologies for any inconvenience.

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IR2022
IR2022@ir2022meeting·
Abstract submission is now open until the 17th December. We look forward to your contributions! ir.isas.jaxa.jp/IR2022/Registr…
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IR2022
IR2022@ir2022meeting·
Following the success of @ESO_IR2020, we are happy to announce that its successor IR 2022 (hosted by @ISAS_JAXA_EN) will be held in February 2022. Over five 1/2-days, we will discuss the ground-based IR observations and their future synergy with the JWST. ir.isas.jaxa.jp/IR2022/index.h…
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ESO workshop on ground-based thermal-IR astronomy
Check out IR 2022, *the* conference next year to learn all the latest about ground-based thermal-IR science and instrumentation in a condensed, multi-timezone-friendly online format!
IR2022@ir2022meeting

Following the success of @ESO_IR2020, we are happy to announce that its successor IR 2022 (hosted by @ISAS_JAXA_EN) will be held in February 2022. Over five 1/2-days, we will discuss the ground-based IR observations and their future synergy with the JWST. ir.isas.jaxa.jp/IR2022/index.h…

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Sergio Fernandez
Sergio Fernandez@uvenabla·
With data from @ESO and @GTCtelescope! A collaboration established thanks to previous workshops on thermal-IR ground-based astronomy at the @lorentzcenter and the @ESO_IR2020.
Leo Burtscher@LeoBurtscher

My SPIE conference paper is out today about our tests to understand chopping residuals in large ground-based telescopes: spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-pro… or arxiv.org/abs/2012.13528 (Thread) 1/

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Leo Burtscher
Leo Burtscher@LeoBurtscher·
A little organisational summary of our @ESO workshop @ESO_IR2020 last week: 337 people registered from all continents except Africa, and with a good distribution from within Europe. We had typically 80-160 people online. 1/
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Leo Burtscher
Leo Burtscher@LeoBurtscher·
Online meetings are more inclusive than real-life meetings which are associated with significant travel costs. I am happy that we had participations from nearly all around the world for @ESO_IR2020 – but need to work harder to also include Africa (and mainland China) next time!
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Leo Burtscher@LeoBurtscher

Thank you to all speakers and participants of @ESO_IR2020 who made this meeting such a lively, interactive, and enjoyable event. I certainly learned a lot and I will be busy to follow-up on many good ideas discussed at the meeting!

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Leo Burtscher
Leo Burtscher@LeoBurtscher·
Thank you to all speakers and participants of @ESO_IR2020 who made this meeting such a lively, interactive, and enjoyable event. I certainly learned a lot and I will be busy to follow-up on many good ideas discussed at the meeting!
yanna martins franco@martins_yanna

@LeoBurtscher @ESO_IR2020 you are going so well, Leo! I can't even imagine how much effort you put on that and just feel grateful for the nice event that you guys created. I'm already waiting for the next edition 🙂

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Gidi Yoffe | 𐤂𐤉𐤃𐤉
@ESO_IR2020 workshop on ground-based thermal IR observations - spectacular success! TONS of great talks, posters and acquaintance with many of the leaders of this discipline. I also talked about our observations of protoplanetary disks with VISIR. :) youtu.be/npKyi0UqRA4
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Abi Frost
Abi Frost@AstroDrFrost·
Thanking everyone involved in the @ESO_IR2020 for all their hard work this week - a really enjoyable meeting!
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"Adaptive Optics Assisted Mid-Infrared Imaging with Geosnap on MMT and Magellan" by M. Meyer. Upgrade ongoing and path identified for extreme contrast, including MAPS and an AGPM coronagraph. Exciting prospects to characterise exoplanets in the mid-IR!
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J. Stone on "High Contrast 3-5 Micron Integral Field Spectroscopy with LBTI/ALES". Exciting results coming on the characterisation of gas giant planets! Also possible to combine ALES with vAPP! ALES is pushing important technologies for future instruments. @LBTObs @ELT_METIS
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