Discovering till the end! Thanks Spitzer!
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The finality of that shutter closing hit me harder than expected. What can you tell us about the importance of that shutter and that calibration?
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Spitzer image modified by ISED filter. Seeking funding. https://sites.google.com/view/isedisee/home-m87 …pic.twitter.com/ieV8dZPlEG
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What will happen to it? Will it just continue to orbit the sun for millions of years or was it sent on a particular direction to eventually leave our solar system?
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And now its watch has ended
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Can’t it be sent to the sun or something like that to get “last data”?
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@NASAspitzer is on its own orbit around the Sun, currently on the far side of the Sun from the Earth:https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1223010840556773376 …
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What will happen to the space telescope? Can’t be it donated so it can continue it’s operation?
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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.