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Last lines in the final observation log of
@NASAspitzer
#SpitzerFinalVoyage pic.twitter.com/JYRaJGD5ON
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#HubbleClassic For 16 years, Hubble has worked with@NASASpitzer to study the universe at different wavelengths of light, providing unique views like these of galaxy M81. Farewell, friend. It's been wonderful exploring with you.#SpitzerFinalVoyage pic.twitter.com/Z1iDtQbtAD
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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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Today is the day.
After 16 years of observing our cold, dark, and dusty galaxy
, we're saying goodbye to our Great Observatory
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We'll share updates as events unfold in @NASAJPL Mission Control. http://bit.ly/37szk2t#SpitzerFinalVoyage pic.twitter.com/2Gt0DnfKwz -
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Goodnight & farewell to our fellow great observatory
@NASAspitzer! Today, in just a few hours, Spitzer goes dark. But for the past 16 years it has helped shine such a (infrared) light on our Universe. Some favorite Spitzer-Chandra-Hubble+ data sets:#spitzerfinalvoyage#threadpic.twitter.com/5A1fZPoPfc
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Memories light the corners of my mind Misty infrared memories… Your watch is over,
@NASASpitzer. More than 16 years of data gathering is done, but your science lives on. http://go.nasa.gov/2vBoaKO#SpitzerFinalVoyage pic.twitter.com/95FlLoB2LI
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Ever wonder where
@NASAspitzer gots its name? Meet Lyman Spitzer, Jr. Were it not for his unwavering vision in space telescopes, we would not have@NASAspitzer,@NASAHubble, or any other space-based observatory and their discoveries. http://bit.ly/2RQiJ2b#SpitzerFinalVoyage pic.twitter.com/AjPB6xXbW1
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They have confirmed loss of signal from the spacecraft at 22:30:02. The project manager first asks all the Spitzer family and friends to stand and receive a round of applause, then states: "I declare the
@NASAspitzer spacecraft decommissioned."#SpitzerFinalVoyage pic.twitter.com/B93AZSp4Zi -
Our
@NASAspitzer's mission comes to an end today, after 16 years of discoveries. As one of our Great Observatories, Spitzer's superpower was observing the universe in infrared light — and revealing its hidden side: https://go.nasa.gov/319VUL5#SpitzerFinalVoyage pic.twitter.com/nCFNua3Rr3 -
Goddard salutes a groundbreaking Great Observatory on its end of mission. Well done,
@NASAspitzer!#SpitzerFinalVoyage pic.twitter.com/5RTcyy3hZi
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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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My very first exoplanet paper included
@NASAspitzer data. Spitzer opened a whole new window on exoplanet atmospheres for us, and revealed so much. Today, we say goodbye to a legend. So long, and thanks for all the photons.


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Ad astra,
@NASASpitzer. Congratulations on completing an incredible mission of discovery. http://go.nasa.gov/2OdGeRD#SpitzerFinalVoyage pic.twitter.com/Cj01mc2Mu2
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If we see farther, it’s because we stand on the shoulders of giants. From new planets next door to some of the most distant galaxies, thank you
@NASASpitzer for showing us the beauty and wonder of the universe. http://go.nasa.gov/2vBoaKO#SpitzerFinalVoyage pic.twitter.com/pbUkxGnV37
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Farewell,
@NASASpitzer, you magnificent space telescope: https://go.nasa.gov/319ursI#SpitzerFinalVoyage pic.twitter.com/gUnJxVfxK6
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Today is
@NASAspitzer'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. #SpitzerFinalVoyage https://go.nasa.gov/38JWqlf pic.twitter.com/MTL8npaO3Y -
Spitzer's infrared view
helped us see the unseen in our universe.
On Earth, we use infrared to better understand our home planet, too.
#SpitzerFinalVoyage http://bit.ly/2S2JCzJ https://twitter.com/NASAspitzer/status/1222614204437422080 …
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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
@NASASpitzer! https://go.nasa.gov/36IyZaA#SpitzerFinalVoyage pic.twitter.com/F9EhC5FJq7 -
Today is the day
@NASAspitzer will no longer do its thing. It showed us the universe in infrared light which could peer through dust to reveal planets and stars and so much more. Here's some of my favourite images.#ThankYouSpitzer#SpitzerFinalVoyage pic.twitter.com/wt6pw7DGRW
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