AAS 204th Meeting, June 2004
Session 41 Spitzer Space Telescope
Topical Related Poster, Tuesday, June 1, 2004, 10:00am-7:00pm, Ballroom

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[41.03] Early results from the Galactic First Look Survey

L. M. Rebull, M. J. Burgdorf, S. J. Carey, S. B. Fajardo-Acosta, W. J. Glaccum, G. Helou, D. W. Hoard, J. Karr, J. G. Ingalls, P. J. Lowrance, A. Noriega-Crespo, J. O'Linger, D. L. Padgett, S. Ramirez, W. T. Reach, J. Rho, J. R. Stauffer, S. R. Stolovy, S. Wachter (Spitzer Science Center, Caltech)

The Spitzer First Look Survey (FLS) is a characteristic "first-look" at the mid-infrared sky at sensitivities that are ~100 times deeper than previous systematic large-area surveys. The Galactic FLS (GFLS) uses 36 hours to survey the molecular cloud L1228 and several low galactic latitudes at galactic longitudes 254.4 and 105.6 degrees. This poster summarizes some early scientific results from the GFLS. The GFLS data will be placed in the public archive when the archive opens in May 2004.


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