IRAS post-mission analysis at IPAC

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Data Processing Equipment, Ground Support Equipment, Infrared Astronomy Satellite, Postmission Analysis (Spacecraft), Astronomical Maps, Faint Objects, Information Dissemination, Instrument Errors

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The Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) was established at JPL/Caltech in late 1984 after the primary IRAS data products were released. IPAC's charter is to maximize the science return from the IRAS data. This is done by supporting the astronomical community in its analysis of the IRAS data, by reprocessing the IRAS data to generate significantly improved data products, and by actively pursuing numerous scientific investigations. The IRAS satellite may be dead, but the IRAS data continue to live.

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