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These 22 Pictures Are The Perfect Farewell To NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope

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On January 30, 2020, NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope was retired after a 17 year mission.

NASA

Along with Hubble, Compton, and Chandra, Spitzer was the final of NASA's Great Observatories.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Owing to its location above Earth's atmosphere, its measurement capabilities were unique.

NASA

Until James Webb launches, Spitzer remains humanity's greatest mid-infrared observatory.

NASA / JWST science team

These 22 images highlight its greatest achievements.

NASA/JPL-Caltech

Among them, Spitzer excelled at measuring:

X-ray: NASA/CXC/PSU/K.Getman, E.Feigelson, M.Kuhn & the MYStIX team; Infrared:NASA/JPL-Caltech

  • ultra-distant objects whose light is severely redshifted,

NASA, ESA, and G. Bacon (STScI)

  • cool objects which emit very little optical light,

NASA/JPL-Caltech

  • obscured objects located behind light-blocking dust,

NASA/JPL-Caltech

  • cometary fragments,

NASA / JPL-Caltech / W. Reach (SSC/Caltech)

  • interstellar gas that's heated by nearby stars,

NASA/JPL-Caltech

  • remnants and ejecta from dying or recently deceased stars,

NASA/JPL-Caltech/S. Stanimirovic (UC Berkeley)

  • including supernovae and remnants,

NASA/JPL-Caltech

  • recent and ancient,

NASA/JPL-Caltech/B. Williams (NCSU)

  • as well as planetary nebulae,

NASA/JPL-Caltech/J. Hora (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA)

  • the last extended embers of dying Sun-like stars,

NASA/JPL-Caltech

  • as well as mapping specific elements found in nearby galaxies.

NASA/JPL-Caltech/K. Gordon (STScI)

Interacting galaxies are doubly spectacular.

NASA/JPL-Caltech

Gas bridges,

NASA/JPL-Caltech

extended star formation,

NASA-ESA/STScI/AURA/JPL-Caltech

and dead, quiet galaxies all appear.

NASA/JPL-Caltech

Spitzer also offered a unique perspective on otherwise familiar objects.

NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Wisconsin

Messier 83 shows a miniature Milky Way.

NASA/JPL-Caltech

Visible jets appear around M87's supermassive black hole.

NASA/JPL-Caltech/IPAC

The Crab Nebula looks vaguely familiar,

NASA/JPL-Caltech/R. Gehrz (University of Minnesota)

much like the Orion Nebula.

NASA/JPL-Caltech/T. Megeath (University of Toledo, Ohio)

Farewell, Spitzer, and thanks for all the science.


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