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Spitzer Space telescope

Spitzer Space telescope. By: Daryien Golden Emily Linden. The Spitzer. Named in honor of Lyman Spitzer Infrared telescope It studies infrared light It is a basic reflecting telescope Used to get a clearer view of the wavelengths of infrared light that can be studied from earth

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Spitzer Space telescope

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  1. Spitzer Space telescope By: Daryien Golden Emily Linden

  2. The Spitzer • Named in honor of Lyman Spitzer • Infrared telescope • It studies infrared light • It is a basic reflecting telescope • Used to get a clearer view of the wavelengths of infrared light that can be studied from earth • Last of four telescopes in NASA’s Great Observatories Program

  3. Parts of the Spitzer

  4. Parts of the Spitzer

  5. Spitzer’s instruments • Infrared Array Camera (IRAC): A camera that records infrared radiation • Infrared Spectrograph (IRS): A spectrograph that studies the make up of cosmic objects • Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS): The last instrument gathers pictures and information suitable for studying the distribution of dust.

  6. Spitzer Discoveries • Helix Nebula: A so-called planetary nebula -- located around 700 light-years from Earth. A planetary nebula is the remnants of the death of a red giant star -- all that remains is a white dwarf star in the core, clouded dust.

  7. Spitzer Discoveries • Messier 78 Staring deep into the Messier 78 star-forming nebula, Spitzer sees the infrared glow of baby stars blasting cavities into the cool nebulous gas and dust.

  8. Spitzer Discoveries • RCW 120 The green-glowing infrared ring is caused by tiny dust grains called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons -- the bubble is being shaped by the powerful stellar winds emanating from the central massive O-type star. (Polycylic aromatic hydrocarbons-are composed of more than one aromatic ring made of pentalene)

  9. Spitzer Discoveries • Tycho Supernova This supernova is imaged by Spitzer (in infrared wavelengths) and Chandra (X-rays). The supernova's powerful shockwave is visible as the outer blue shell, emitting X-rays

  10. Spitzer Discoveries • RCW 49 Over 2,200 baby stars can be seen inside the bustling star-forming region RCW 49.

  11. Spitzer Discoveries • Zeta Ophiuchi The giant star Zeta Ophiuchi is blasting powerful stellar winds into space, creating an impressive shock wave in the middle

  12. Works Cited • "Spitzer Space Telescope." Telescope:. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Sept. 2013. •  "Spitzer Space Telescope." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 09 July 2013. Web. 12 Sept. 2013.

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