After 16 years of amazing infrared discoveries throughout the cosmos, NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope mission is coming to an end. Join us on Jan. 22 at 1 p.m. EST for a live broadcast celebrating the life and legacy of one of our four great observatories. Mission members will discuss the observatory’s far-reaching scientific impact and the incredible team that kept the mission going far longer than anticipated.
The Universe in Infrared: The Legacy of the Spitzer Space Telescope

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11 responses to “The Universe in Infrared: The Legacy of the Spitzer Space Telescope”
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Brazil
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1 Billion over 20 years isn't that much
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BIBLE is Truth , Satan deceives the whole world,
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NASA lairs
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Koskoca büyük organizasyon sun nasa ama bir tecrüben yok alt yazın türkçe değil 🇹🇷ok
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Can you guys watch kurzgesagt – in a nutshell? They have a cool idea to build in a specific way in the video to fix the future
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If the telescope is inside our galaxy how did it take an infrared picture of our galaxy .
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Translate NASA into Hebrew on google translate. Now look closely at their logo. What animals tongue do you see?
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Traitors to humanity, satanic masons, thieves.
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…bunch of deceiving delusional jokers 🃏.




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