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We're the NASA team looking for planets and life beyond our solar system. We represent all of NASA's missions looking for – and finding – new worlds.

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    Planets beyond our solar system come in many shapes and sizes. Some orbit a host star in the habitable zone, but some are in the red zone — like this "hot Jupiter" found last year by . How gravitational forces made a football-shaped planet 🏈 :

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    Our Spitzer Space Telescope just ended a successful 16+ year mission. It was one of 's Great Observatories along with , & Compton. You could even call them ... super😉 See how they changed our view of the cosmos⬇️

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  3. Our Spitzer Space Telescope just ended a successful 16+ year mission. It was one of 's Great Observatories along with , & Compton. You could even call them ... super😉 See how they changed our view of the cosmos⬇️

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    31. sij

    We've moved! For the latest updates on the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), please follow & . You can always keep track of us at .

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  5. "Mission manager, loss of signal has been confirmed." Friends & family of the Spitzer mission gathered at yesterday as the spacecraft performed its final command. See the scene from mission control – and why it was so important.

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  6. ⚡️ “Mission Ends for NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope”

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    I am honored to be celebrating at . This mission identified important and new questions and tantalizing objects for further study. I'm sure 's immense impact on science will last well beyond the end of its mission:

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  8. Many of Spitzer's breakthroughs will be further studied by . Webb is also specialized for infrared, but is about 1,000 times more powerful. The telescope will be able to push Spitzer's science findings to new frontiers.

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  9. . was one of NASA's Great Observatories – with , & Compton – designed to observe the cosmos in different wavelengths. Spitzer specialized in infrared, peering beyond visible light. Think of them as our space telescope superteam.

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  10. "I think that Spitzer is an example of the very best that people can achieve." – Project Scientist Michael Werner

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  11. "Spitzer has taught us about entirely new aspects of the cosmos and taken us many steps further in understanding how the universe works, addressing questions about our origins, and whether or not are we alone." – , associate administrator

    Thomas Zurbuchen stands in JPL mission control with others during spitzer's end of mission.
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  12. "There are literally hundreds of people who contributed directly to Spitzer's success, and thousands who used its scientific capabilities to explore the universe. We leave behind a powerful legacy." – Joseph Hunt, project manager, calling end of mission.

    Picture of Joseph Hunt, Spitzer mission manager, in mission control
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  13. Engineers confirm 's mission ended today. The spacecraft is in safe mode, as planned. In 16+ years in space, Spitzer changed our understanding of the universe & was a pathfinder for space telescopes to come. It was a very good spacecraft🖤

    Infographic showing spitzer's achievements: 36.5 million images, 3 science instruments, 85 cm telescope, 16.4 years in space
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  14. Happening now: will soon be receiving its final commands to decommission the spacecraft. It has served for more than 16 years, unveiling our universe in wavelengths beyond what our eyes can see. It opened worlds to us.

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    30. sij

    Today is the day. 📆 After 16 years of observing our cold, dark, and dusty galaxy 🌌, we're saying goodbye to our Great Observatory 🛰️. We'll share updates as events unfold in Mission Control.

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  16. Space exploration is a profoundly human endeavor. On 's Day of Remembrance, we honor those who lost their lives while furthering exploration and discovery, and look to the stars in their honor.

    Stars and jets are seen against the black of space as bright blue, white and green dots amid a red haze.
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  17. To celebrate , why not picture yourself in some of its most amazing images? We've added new images to our app for iOS/Android. Take a selfie🤳🏾 and see yourself in parts of the universe Spitzer explored.

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  18. Yesterday, was sending and receiving some of the last data for the space telescope. After 16+ years in space, Spitzer's mission will end tomorrow. We're thankful for the science and that the spacecraft was able to serve for so long.

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  19. Today is 's🛰 6,000th day of science. After 16+ years in space, our explorer's mission will end Jan. 30. Just as discoveries are still being made from Kepler's🛰 data, Spitzer's legacy will continue with its data archive.

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    Join us on our Instagram Stories tomorrow, January 28th! We’ll be putting up a Q&A box and you can send us your questions about ! 🌞🌗 Our new Deputy Project Scientist for Exoplanets, Dr. Knicole Colón, will be helping us answer them.

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