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IPAC at Caltech partners with NASA, NSF, JPL and the world-wide research community to advance exploration of our Universe.

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    Hey scientists - here's the twitter account to follow for TESS support now that is getting deprecated.

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    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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    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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    "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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    Follow and celebrate its scientific legacy. As one of NASA’s Great Observatories, Spitzer collaborated with , and the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory to view the universe in all the colors inside and outside the rainbow! 🌈

    A graphic of NASA's Great Observatories: Spitzer Space Telescope (Infrared light), Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (Gamma Rays), Chandra X-ray Observatory (X-rays), Hubble Space Telescope (visible/ultraviolet light).
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    Ever wondered what a 360-degree view of the Milky Way looks like? Well, look no farther! The panorama of our galaxy was created from over 2 million infrared images taken over 10 years by !

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    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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    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

    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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    30. sij
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    30. sij

    T-1 hr spitzer end of mission. Former project manager Lisa Storrie-Lombardi@JPL reflecting on Spitzer accomplishments.

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    28. sij

    How do people decide what should look at? Dr. Janice Lee of describes how telescope time is awarded in this video from 2017. Fun Fact: has averaged 7,000 observation hours/year!

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    28. sij

    Virtually steer ! Learn how to point the telescope at different targets 🎯 in our new interactive virtual reality module! This free download currently works on Oculus Rift headsets (HTC Vive support is forthcoming.)

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    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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    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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  18. 28. sij

    Happy 6,000th day of operations! The telescope was launched into space on Aug. 25, 2003 and has averaged 7,000 hours of observation per year.

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    28. sij

    Where Is NASASpitzer 🛰️ Now? See where the spacecraft is orbiting relative to Earth 🌏 and its orientation! Fun Fact: Spitzer is in an Earth-trailing orbit around our Sun, and it will take about 50 years for the Earth to lap it.

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    28. sij

    Today is 's🛰️ 6,000th day of science. After 16+ years in space, our explorer's mission ends 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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