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The formal origin of the IRWG occured at the Buenos Aires General Assembly, following a Joint Commission meeting at the IAU GA in Baltimore in 1988 that identified the problems with ground-based infrared photometry. The situation is summarized in Milone (1989). In short, the challenges involved how...

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Published in:Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 2010-12, Vol.6 (T27B), p.229-232
Main Authors: Milone, Eugene F., Young, Andrew T., Bell, Roger A., Bessell, Michael, Boyl, Richard P., Cohen, Martin, Fry, David J.I., Garrison, Robert, Glass, Ian S., Graham, John, Granada, Anahi, Hillenbrand, Lynn, Kurucz, Robert L., McLean, Ian, Mountain, Matthew, Riecke, George, Riffel, Rogerio, Samec, Ronald G., Schiller, Stephen J., Simons, Douglas, Skrutskie, Michael, Stagg, C. Russell, Sterken, Christiaan L., Thompson, Roger I., Tokunaga, Alan, Volk, Kevin, Wing, Robert
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