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NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope - the infrared Great Observatory. Observes asteroids, comets, extrasolar planets, stars, galaxies and more...

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2010.

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    "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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  2. 31. sij

    Natalie Martinez-Vlasoff started as a intern and is now a Integration Lead. Her success is a tribute to the opportunities and mentoring that working for provided. More in the Spitzer blog:

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  3. 31. sij

    With a sensitivity 1,000 times more powerful than Spitzer, the James Webb Space Telescope () will answer even more science questions ❓ about the universe. Spitzer set the foundation for observatories like JWST to build upon.

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  4. 31. sij

    Spitzer's Final Look 👁️ On its last day of science ops, the telescope's final observation measured our solar systems's dust, and then made a vital calibration measurement by closing a shutter that had been open since launch.

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    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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  6. 30. sij

    At 2:34 pm PST on Jan. 30, 2020, Spitzer Project Manager Joseph Hunt declared the Spitzer spacecraft decommissioned. Farewell, Spitzer. Thank you for the great science. 👋

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  7. 30. sij

    Happening now: The safe mode command has been sent to Spitzer. It takes about 15 minutes for the command to reach the telescope.

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  8. 30. sij

    Happening now: the Spitzer Project Manager has given the approval to proceed with the decommissioning. The final command will be sent to spacecraft to activate safe mode.

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  9. 30. sij

    Happening now:  all remaining science and engineering data have been downloaded from the telescope. Mission Control is now preparing to put Spitzer into safe mode.

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    30. sij

    Finaliza la misión , el telescopio espacial centrado en el infrarrojo con el cual se pudo escribir una más que interesante historia astronómica en lo que respecta a planetas fuera de nuestros sistema Solar.

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  11. 30. sij

    The Tarantula Nebula 🕷️, located 160,000 light-years away, was one of 's first targets. Spitzer is set to retire on Jan. 30, so scientists generated a new view from multiple Spitzer images taken throughout the mission.

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  12. 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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  13. 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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    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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  15. 29. sij

    16 Years in 16 Images 📷 Spitzer launched in 2003 and then aimed its eye on stars ⭐, galaxies 🌌, black holes 🕳️, exoplanets 🪐, and more. Enjoy this compilation created for the telescope's 16th anniversary.

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  16. 29. sij

    In May 2009, scientists using Spitzer data produced the first "weather map" of an , charting temp variations over gas giant HD 189733 b. The study also revealed that roaring winds likely whip through the planet's atmosphere.

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  17. 29. sij

    How did unveil the universe? It studied the cosmos in infrared light as one of 's Great Observatories. Looking in infrared allows us to see distant galaxies and peer through dust to reveal baby stars, planets, and so much more.

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  18. 29. sij

    Where will be in 100 years? Watch this video created for the telescope's 14th anniversary for the answer, featuring Project Scientist Mike Werner of and .

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  19. 29. sij

    By collaborating with many other observatories, 's eye helped us understand the universe in different wavelengths. has over 8700 scientific papers, and there will be many more in years to come!

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  20. 29. sij

    That time the team burst into song 🎤... 🎵 infrared capturing the heat instead 🎵 there is light from the sky we can't see 🎵 in the darkest parts of the galaxy with Spitzer's spectrum we can detect them easily 🎵

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