Presentation of radiometric measurements and calibration methods using the Sun, Moon, stars, and other celestial objects in the ultra-violet, visible, and infrared wavelengths.

Session Chair: Tom Stone, U.S. Geological Survey

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Schedule
2012
Wednesday, August 29th
8:10 AM

Update and Status of the Aerospace Stellar Spectral Energy Distribution Catalog

Ray W. Russell, The Aerospace Corpporation
Richard J. Rudy, The Aerospace Corporation
George S. Rossano, The Aerospace Corporation
Daryl L. Kim, The Aerospace Corporation
Edward Laag, The Aerospace Corporation
Kirk Crawford, The Aerospace Corporation
Mark A. Skinner, The Boeing Company
Stephen A. Gregory, The Boeing Company
Michael L. Sitko, The University of Cincinnati

8:10 AM

8:30 AM

ACCESS: Absolute Color Calibration Experiment for Standard Stars

M. E. Kaiser, Johns Hopkins University

8:30 AM

8:50 AM

Disk-integrated Measurements of the Moon in the Ultraviolet

Greg Holsclaw, University of Colorado, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
Martin Snow, University of Colorado, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
Bill McClintock, University of Colorado, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
Tom Woods, University of Colorado, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics

8:50 AM

9:30 AM

How Earth’s Atmosphere Affects Ground-based Celestial Calibrations, and How to Correct for It

J. T. McGraw, University of New Mexico
Pete Zimmer, University of New Mexico
D. C. Zizrow, University of New Mexico
J. Karle, University of New Mexico
C. E. Cramer, National Institute of Standards and Technology
K. R. Lykke, National Institute of Standards and Technology
J. T. Woodward, National Institute of Standards and Technology

9:30 AM

9:50 AM

Two New Instruments to Calibrate the Visible Sky

Peter C. Zimmer, University of New Mexico
John T. McGraw, University of New Mexico
Dan Zizrow, University of New Mexico
Jeff Karle, University of New Mexico
Keith Lykke, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Claire Cramer, National Institute of Standards and Technology
John Woodward, National Institute of Standards and Technology

9:50 AM