Space News
space history and artifacts articles

Messages
space history discussion forums

Sightings
worldwide astronaut appearances

Resources
selected space history documents

Forum:Satellites - Robotic Probes
Topic:NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope final voyage
Want to register?
Who Can Post? Any registered users may post a reply.
About Registration You must be registered in order to post a topic or reply in this forum.
Your UserName:
Your Password:   Forget your password?
Your Reply:


*HTML is ON
*UBB Code is ON

Smilies Legend

Options Disable Smilies in This Post.
Show Signature: include your profile signature. Only registered users may have signatures.
*If HTML and/or UBB Code are enabled, this means you can use HTML and/or UBB Code in your message.

If you have previously registered, but forgotten your password, click here.

Robert PearlmanNASA video release
The Spitzer Space Telescope has been observing the universe in infrared light for over 16 years. As the mission comes to a close, we’ll take a look at some of the amazing highlights and the lasting legacy of this incredible observatory. Speaker(s):
  • Varoujan Gorjian, Spitzer Research Scientist, JPL
  • Robert Hurt, Spitzer Visualization Scientist, Caltech/IPAC
  • Suzanne Dodd, Former Spitzer Project Manager (2010-2016), JPL
  • Joseph Hunt, Spitzer Project Manager (Current), JPL
Robert PearlmancollectSPACE
Spitzer Space Telescope retired, revealed exoplanets, galaxies in infrared

NASA has ended the mission of one of its Great Observatories, 16 years after the space telescope began studying the universe in the infrared.

The Spitzer Space Telescope was decommissioned on Thursday (Jan. 30) by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, which sent the signals to shut it down. The telescope returned its last science data on Tuesday.

"We leave behind a powerful scientific and technological legacy," said Spitzer project manager Joseph Hunt, who declared the telescope's end at 5:34 p.m. EST (2234 GMT) after engineers confirmed that the spacecraft was placed in safe mode, ceasing all science operations.

Contact Us | The Source for Space History & Artifacts

Copyright 1999-2024 collectSPACE. All rights reserved.





advertisement